Extension of US national emergency against Iran
The President of the United States has once again extended the state of national emergency against the Islamic Republic of Iran. |
According to Tasnim International News Agency, US President Joe Biden announced to Congress in a letter dated March 12 (March 22) I have sent the attachment to the Federal Register (the official government newspaper) for publication, which states that the national emergency regarding Iran, declared on March 15, 1995, will continue after March 15, 2024.
He claimed that the actions and policies of the Iranian government are still an extraordinary and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy and economy of the United States. Therefore, I have determined that the continuation of the state of national emergency declared in Executive Order 12957 regarding Iran and maintaining comprehensive sanctions against this country is necessary to respond to this threat.
The United States government first announced it on November 14, 1979 through Executive Order no. 12170 declared a state of emergency against Iran. The current state of emergency is different from another state of emergency that was first issued on March 15, 1995 to impose extensive sanctions against Iran. Executive Order No. 12170 was issued after the capture of the American spy nest to declare a state of emergency against Iran. became.
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