DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) on Tuesday ordered firms to identify and freeze the accounts and assets of nine Iranian individuals and entities the UAE has placed on its terrorism list, national news agency WAM said.
In May, the country placed the nine on its list of terrorists and terrorist organizations for suspected connections with Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards after the United States did the same.
UAE regulator orders asset freeze for Iranians on terrorism list - WAM
UAE regulator orders asset freeze for Iranians on terrorism list - WAM
Turkiye’s Erdogan tells UK’s Starmer more can be done for dialogue on Iran
- Prolonged interventions could cause great damage to regional and global stability
ISTANBUL: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told British Prime Minister Keir Starmer by phone that there are still things that can be done to build a ground for dialogue on Iran, and that Turkiye’s peace-focused efforts are ongoing.
The Turkish presidency statement on Saturday cited Erdogan as saying that Turkiye was monitoring the process that began with the attacks on Iran, and that prolonged interventions could cause great damage to regional and global stability.
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