EU to widen Iran sanctions to those who block Hormuz
20 Apr 202621:01 PM
EU to widen Iran sanctions to those who block Hormuz
Reuters
The European Union will expand the criteria of its Iran sanctions ​to include those responsible for blocking the Strait ‌of Hormuz, which has been largely shut for nearly two months upending global energy and commodities markets, two EU diplomats said.

Tehran effectively ​closed the strait after U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran began ​on February 28, cutting off roughly one-fifth of ⁠the world's oil and liquefied natural gas supplies.

More than ​a dozen tankers sailed through Hormuz after Iran briefly declared ​it open on Friday, but the ceasefire agreement was thrown into jeopardy after the United States seized an Iranian cargo ship as it ​maintained its own military blockade of Iranian ports.

"There was ​a political agreement among ambassadors that we indeed would change the ‌criteria ⁠in Iran's sanctions regime so that we could also list persons and entities that are responsible for the obstruction of the freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz," ​one of ​the diplomats ⁠said.

A second diplomatic source said the European External Action Service would need a few weeks ​to prepare any new listings. The EEAS ​is ⁠in charge of placing people and companies under sanctions while the European Commission handles sector-wide restrictions.

In January, the EU designated Iran's ⁠Revolutionary ​Guards (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation and ​in March it listed Iranian officials for human rights violations.