Russia condemns EU Iran sanctions

Russia today condemned new EU sanctions on Iran, tempering hopes of closer cooperation between Moscow and the West over Iran’…

Russia today condemned new EU sanctions on Iran, tempering hopes of closer cooperation between Moscow and the West over Iran’s nuclear programme.

EU foreign ministers yesterday approved a range of extra restrictions on Iran that went well beyond UN sanctions agreed last month. They included a ban on dealing with Iranian banks and insurance companies as well as steps to prevent investment in Tehran’s lucrative oil and gas sector.

"This not only undermines our joint efforts to seek a political and diplomatic settlement around Iran’s nuclear programme, but also shows disdain for the carefully calibrated and coordinated provisions of the UN Security Council resolutions," the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The use of sanctions outside of the UN Security Council framework is "unacceptable," the statement said.

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The statement also criticised unilateral US sanctions approved by Congress on June 24 aimed at squeezing Iran's energy and banking sectors. The EU and US moves "display their disdain for the principles of collaboration," it said.

The comments show that despite deterioration in ties between Tehran and Moscow this year, significant disagreements with the West remain.

"If the West wants something more from Moscow, beyond the UN sanctions it supported, it will have to earn it," said Fyodor Lukyanov, editor of the Russia in Global Affairs journal.

Russia’s decision to back UN sanctions in June represented a shift from years of support for Iran. Sharp words from Moscow and Tehran in recent days show relations remain tense.

Reuters