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US imposes sanctions on Russian plane maker for Iran sales


WASHINGTON (updated on: August 05, 2006, 01:42 PST): The United States announced sanctions on Friday against two major Russian arms companies and five other foreign firms for allegedly providing Iran with materiel that could be used to develop missile systems or weapons of mass destruction.

The move drew an angry response from Moscow, which called the punitive action "unlawful" and "unacceptable".

The sanctions, imposed under a six-year-old US law, targeted major Russian airplane manufacturer Sukhoi, Moscow's state arms exporter, Rosoboronexport, as well as two Indian companies, a Cuban entity and two North Korean firms, the State Department said.

The measure bars US government agencies from purchasing any goods or services from, or providing any assistance to the targeted firms.

It also outlaws the sale of sensitive military equipment, services or technologies to the companies or any of their subsidiaries.

The sanctions took effect on July 28 and will remain in place for at least two years, the State Department said.

US officials said there were no current or pending contracts between government agencies and the seven firms which would be affected by the sanctions.

But it was not immediately clear if the move could jeopardise some business relationships, including a joint project involving Sukhoi and US aeronautics giant Boeing in the development of civilian passenger aircraft.

Russia denied any wrongdoing and condemned the sanctions, which came at a time when the two governments are already involved in difficult diplomatic efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

"We consider such actions by the United States to be unacceptable," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement, calling the move "the latest unlawful attempt to force foreign companies to work by domestic American rules".

"We want to underline that Russia always limits its exports to Iran to arms used only for defence and not capable of destabilising the situation in the region."

Sukhoi denied having any contracts with Iran within the past "six or seven" years.

The sanctions were ordered under a 2000 US law, the Iran Non-proliferation Act.

"They were imposed on these entities because there was credible information indicating that they had transferred to Iran since January 1, 1999, either chemical, biological, nuclear or missile systems," Jim Kelman, an official with the State Department's non-proliferation department, told AFP.

But Kelman would not provide any further details on just what the firms allegedly sold to Tehran.

In addition to the Russian firms, the sanctions hit Balaji Amines and Prachi Poly Products of India; Cuba's Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; and the North Korean firms Korean Mining and Industrial Development Corporation (KOMID) and Korea Pugang Trading Corporation, the State Department said.

Gladys Gines of the State Department's Office of the Procurement Executive said the punitive measure would have no immediate economic effect given the lack of dealings between US government agencies and the seven firms.

"But it will obviously have an impact on any potential future arrangements," she said.

After weeks of diplomatic jousting, Russia this week joined the United States and other members of the UN Security Council in voting for a resolution giving Iran until the end of the month to suspend uranium enrichment activities that could help the Islamic republic develop nuclear weapons.

But Moscow remains a major partner for Tehran, notably building Iran's first nuclear reactor and agreeing late last year to sell it 700 million dollars worth of surface-to-air missile defence systems.

The sanctions could also complicate relations between the United States and India amid controversy over a landmark US decision to ease restrictions on Indian access to nuclear technology for its civilian energy industry.

US officials have defended the decision in part by saying it will advance US non-proliferation goals by bringing India into the international mainstream.

But Friday's sanctions gave ammunition to critics of the deal who complain that India has still not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
 
US sanctions on Russia 'unlawful': foreign ministry


MOSCOW (updated on: August 05, 2006, 01:14 PST): Russia slammed as 'unlawful' on Friday sanctions by the United States on the aircraft maker Sukhoi and the arms export agency Rosoboronexport over their dealings with Iran.

"We consider such actions by the United States to be unacceptable. In essence we are talking about the latest unlawful attempt to force foreign companies to work by domestic American rules," the foreign ministry said in a statement.

"Such sanctions implemented unilaterally by the United States against third countries and their organisations are clear historic and legal anachronisms," it added.

The US said on Friday it had implemented sanctions against seven foreign firms for providing Iran with material that could be used to develop weapons of mass destruction or missile systems.

As well as the two Russian firms, the sanctions, which came into effect on July 28, affect two Indian companies, a Cuban organisation and two North Korean firms, the State Department said.

The measure, imposed for an initial period of two years, bars US government agencies from purchasing any goods or services or providing any assistance to the seven firms.

It also bars the sale of sensitive military equipment, services or technologies to the companies or any of their subsidiaries.

The sanctions were ordered under the 2000 Iran Non-proliferation Act, which aims to prevent the sale to Iran of controlled equipment and technology "having the potential to make a material contribution to the development of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) or cruise or ballistic missile systems".

In addition to Sukhoi and Rosoboronexport, the Russian monopoly arms exporter, the sanctions targeted Balaji Amines and Prachi Poly Products of India; Cuba's Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; and the North Korean firms Korean Mining and Industrial Development Corporation (KOMID) and Korea Pugang Trading Corporation, the State Department said.
 
Why dont the international community join hands and Impose a few sanctions on US for supply weapons to Israel to be used on civilian targets, for US and UK's lies on Iraq having nuclear weapons, for supporting dictatorships in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Eygpt Jordan etc while removing Saddam and Taliban from their rule.
 
Simple because its the US. The international community does not have enough leverage against the US at any forum. Although the US is becoming isolated on a lot more political issues these days than in the past.
 
Lahori paa jee said:
Why dont the international community join hands and Impose a few sanctions on US for supply weapons to Israel to be used on civilian targets, for US and UK's lies on Iraq having nuclear weapons, for supporting dictatorships in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Eygpt Jordan etc while removing Saddam and Taliban from their rule.

Sanctions?

Like what?

Most countries are beholden to the US and without the US they are dead ducks!:sniper:

Sanctions?

Bah!
 
It's another step along the way in isolating Iran, as for retributive sanctions against the US, what would you suggest?
 
parihaka said:
It's another step along the way in isolating Iran, as for retributive sanctions against the US, what would you suggest?

Unilaterly imposed sanctions are not very effective. They harm the nation imposing it more than the one it is imposed against for the very reason that other nations increase exports and imports.
 
sigatoka said:
Unilaterly imposed sanctions are not very effective. They harm the nation imposing it more than the one it is imposed against for the very reason that other nations increase exports and imports.
Agreed. As Fiat currency however, the US is in a priviledged position, so it can both undertake these sanctions and not be targeted in return. It would take a world wide campaign to be effective against the US and the likelyhood of that happening is nil.
 
Salim said:
Sanctions?

Like what?

Most countries are beholden to the US and without the US they are dead ducks!:sniper:

Sanctions?

Bah!

I don't think that these sanctions will effect Russian arms industry. russain Industry has nothing to do with US arms Industry.
 
Owais said:
I don't think that these sanctions will effect Russian arms industry. russain Industry has nothing to do with US arms Industry.

I whole heartedly agree on that one. Russian Arms Industries should not have been sanctioned. :read:

It however pleases me to no end that more indian firms have been SANCTIONED by the US ....AGAIN for selling WMD material to Syria,Iran and Iraq. These "firms" with their funny sounding names like "baalaajee shop" and "hari rama patel fatory" should be destroyed by Tomahawk missle strikes from the USS Ronald Reagan. :thumbsup:
 
Lahori paa jee said:
Why dont the international community join hands and Impose a few sanctions on US for supply weapons to Israel to be used on civilian targets, for US and UK's lies on Iraq having nuclear weapons, for supporting dictatorships in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Eygpt Jordan etc while removing Saddam and Taliban from their rule.

Lahprirji,US has worked itself to aposition where they are the biggest customer for anything thas been produced in the world.Sanctioning them would be liking shooting your own foot,to whom will u sell then?

And moreover this sanctions on Su and Ro is just a symbolic move as it wont effect anyof these russian companies.Their main customers work outside the the "urview of the US domestic policy."
 
RAPTOR said:
I whole heartedly agree on that one. Russian Arms Industries should not have been sanctioned. :read:

It however pleases me to no end that more indian firms have been SANCTIONED by the US ....AGAIN for selling WMD material to Syria,Iran and Iraq. These "firms" with their funny sounding names like "baalaajee shop" and "hari rama patel fatory" should be destroyed by Tomahawk missle strikes from the USS Ronald Reagan. :thumbsup:

So are you against helping Iran???
 
The sanctions mean that that no U.S. department or agency can provide assistance to the companies, or sell them any weapons, munitions or defense services.

Russia has previously said that even if Iran is sanctioned by UN it won't affect their business transactions.
 
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