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Wednesday, 4 August 2010 - U.S. urges Japan follow EU with more Iran sanctions |
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Japan approved on Tuesday new sanctions against Iran in line with a U.N. Security Council resolution in June, including adding 40 companies and an individual to a blacklist targeted for a freezing of assets. Japan will also take steps aimed at preventing fund transfers related to the supply to Iran of large conventional weapons and ban investment from Iran related to nuclear technology. It also vowed to consider by the end of this month what kind of further steps it could take. Robert Einhorn, special adviser for nonproliferation and arms control at the U.S. State Department, welcomed Japan's decision to consider more measures beyond the U.N. requirements and said Washington was looking forward to working with Tokyo "in sending strong, clear signals to Iran". "Now we look to Japan as a leader of the global nonproliferation regime and a close ally of the United States to play a strong role in this effort," Einhorn told a news conference in Tokyo, where he met his Japanese counterparts to discuss sanctions against Iran and North Korea. "Japan imports a lot of oil from Iran but steps we are asking Japan to take would not interfere in any way with Japan's energy security and its imports of oil from Iran," Einhorn said. "I would advise you as we advised the government of Japan to look at measures already adopted by the European Union (EU). These are strong measures but the Japanese adoption of strong measures would not adversely affect the economy of Japan." EU AS A MODEL EU foreign ministers last month adopted extra sanctions against Iran, targeting investment in its oil and gas industries, limits on financial transfers and a ban on dealing with the state shipping line and air cargo. 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