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Trump administration announces toughest sanctions against Iran

By ANI | Updated: September 21, 2019 16:18 IST

The Trump administration on Friday announced a new round of sanctions against Iran that will have a further noticeable effect on the everyday life of its ordinary citizens.

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The Trump administration on Friday announced a new round of sanctions against Iran that will have a further noticeable effect on the everyday life of its ordinary citizens.

"Highest sanctions ever imposed on a country," President Donald Trump said during brief remarks at the Oval Office, as he hosted Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his wife for a state visit.

The sanctions targeted the Iran national bank, further escalating economic pressure on the country as a potential strike in retaliation for recent attacks on Saudi Arabian oil fields, The New York Times reported.

The development came after Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Thursday said a military strike against Iran by the United States or Saudi Arabia would result in "an all-out war".

In an exclusive interview to CNN, Zarif said Iran hoped to avoid conflict and the country was willing to talk to its regional rivals Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

The US and Saudi Arabia have blamed Iran for providing artillery to Yemen's Houthi rebels who had claimed responsibility for the drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities that hit nearly 50 per cent of the Kingdom's global crude oil supply, despite repeated denial by Tehran.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: iranSaudi ArabiaDonald TrumpMohammad Javad ZarifScott Morrison
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