Wary of repercussions, EU unlikely to defy US sanctions on Iran
Source: Wary of repercussions, EU unlikely to defy US sanctions on Iran – Israel Hayom
Germany’s central bank decides to prevent Iran from withdrawing 300 million euros after Western governments warn that Iran would use the funds for terrorism • Effort to undermine sanctions by compensating EU firms unsuccessful after major bank pulls out.
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The European Union is falling in line with U.S. sanctions on Iran
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Germany’s central bank, Deutsche Bundesbank, has announced measures aimed at preventing the transfer of 300 million euros ($350 million) to Iran in yet another blow to Iran’s efforts to bypass U.S. sanctions.
The U.S. pulled out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal in May and announced the reimposition of U.S. sanctions that had been lifted under the deal. The new sanctions were set to take effect on Monday, with American officials warning they would hurt anyone who does business with Iran.
In recent weeks, U.S. and European intelligence agencies flagged a European-Iranian Trade Bank request to withdraw 300 million euros from the Deutsche Bundesbank. Iran claimed the cash is necessary so that Iranian citizens can use foreign currency when they travel, but Western governments warned that the cash would be used to fund Iran’s terrorist proxies.
Fearing repercussions from the U.S. Treasury, the German bank decided last week to introduce the new rules to prevent the withdrawal. This move was likely coordinated with the German government.
In recent months, the EU has said that it will try to salvage the Iranian nuclear deal despite the U.S. withdrawal and the reimposition of sanctions.
Initially, the EU explored the possibility of compensating European firms that would be affected by the new sanctions, using the European Investment Bank.
This effort was torpedoed by the EIB, which said it might be blacklisted by the U.S. Treasury of it was part of a scheme to offset the sanctions. EIB President Werner Hoyer said two weeks ago that “doing business in Iran is something that we cannot be actively engaged in.”

August 6, 2018 at 3:34 PM
I hope so .