EU imposes new restrictions over Iran’s support for Russia’s war on Ukraine

Giuseppe de vita
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Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – In response to Iran’s support for Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, the EU expands its restrictive measures.

The European Council on 18 Nov 2024 arranged to widen the scope of the EU framework for restrictive actions given Iran’s military support to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and armed groups and entities in the Middle East and the Red Sea region. This additional measure is aimed at the use of vessels and ports for the transfer of Iranian-made Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), missiles and connected technologies and features.

What new restrictions have been imposed on Iranian ports?

As reported by the EU Council, the decision raises a ban on the export, transfer, supply, or sale from the EU to Iran of components utilised in the development and production of missiles and UAVs. The EU is also presenting a transaction ban prohibiting any transaction with ports and locks that are possessed, operated or owned by listed individuals and entities, or are employed for the transfer of Iranian UAVs or missiles or connected technology and components to Russia. 

Moreover, this step includes the access to facilities of the ports and locks, such as Amirabad and Anzali, and the condition of any services to vessels. The latter should be apprehended except for vessels in need of service for reasons of maritime safety, for humanitarian purposes, or concerning circumstances likely to have a serious effect on human health and safety or the environment.

Which Iranian entities are targeted by the EU’s latest sanctions?

The Council also adopted restrictive actions against one individual and four entities following Iran’s missile and drone deliveries to Russia in support of its war of aggression against Ukraine. These designations include the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) and its chief Mohammad Reza Khiabani. IRISL is Iran’s national maritime transportation, and for years its ships have been engaged in shipping drones on behalf of the EU-listed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy.

What are Russian shipping firms involved in supporting Iran’s actions?

Furthermore, the EU Council is also identifying three Russian shipping firms – MG Flot, VTS Broker and Arapax- whose vessels are engaged in transporting Iranian-developed weapons and ammunition, including UAV parts, across the Caspian Sea to resupply Russian battalions fighting in Ukraine.

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Giuseppe De Vita is a journalist at Brussels Morning News, He is covering European politics, Law and Technology news. Lawyer at De Vita & Partners Law Firm specializing in Criminal Law, Military and Space Law, and Cyber Security. In April 2023, he authored the monograph "Governance in Extraterrestrial Space", showcasing his extensive legal expertise. He has acquired vast experience in handling criminal and civil matters, managing litigation before various levels of jurisdiction across the national territory. In 2010, he obtained a Master's degree in Information Technology Law. Additionally, in the same year, he served as a teacher in criminal-IT subjects at the Penitentiary Police School of Portici, providing courses aimed at officials and managers of the Penitentiary Police and the Penitentiary Administration, focusing on IT security. He also serves as a Workplace Safety teacher, conducting training courses at various organizations and educational institutions. Moreover, he is a lecturer on Anti-Corruption and Transparency. The law firm, under his guidance, assists both private and corporate clients in court, accumulating significant experience in criminal and civil disputes over the years. Furthermore, it conducts Risk Management and Compliance, Cyber Resilience, and Cyber Security activities, with a specific focus on privacy protection (EU Regulation 2016/679 - GDPR). Giuseppe frequently publishes articles in legal journals, analyzing various regulatory issues. He has contributed articles to the legal journal Altalex, of which he is also a member of the Scientific Committee.
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