Iraq “we will not interact” with Iran sanctions — state TV quoting PM

State television quoted Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi commenting on Iran sanctions. (File photo: Reuters)
Updated 07 August 2018
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Iraq “we will not interact” with Iran sanctions — state TV quoting PM

  • "We are against international sanctions..." state television quoted PM Haider Al-Abadi as saying

BAGHDAD: Iraq “will not interact” with US sanctions on Iran but will protect its own interests, state television quoted Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi as saying on Tuesday.
“We are against international sanctions and there is an experience in Iraq that led to the weakening of the country and the people,” the broadcaster quoted him as saying in a news conference.
Footage of Abadi speaking was not immediately available.


Syrian authorities bust smuggling ring, tighten border controls

Updated 08 February 2026
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Syrian authorities bust smuggling ring, tighten border controls

  • Smugglers' boat collides with rocks as it attempted to flee pursuing as Coast Guard vessels 
  • The boat was about to illegally transport passengers from the Syrian coast of Tartus coast to Cyprus

DAMASCUS: Syrian Coast Guard forces have arrested members of a human smuggling network operating in the western town of Tartus, the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported Saturday.

Authorities pounced on the smugglers as they were about to transport passengers from the Tartus coast to Cyprus by illegal means, the state media said, citing a statement from the General Authority of Ports and Customs. 

"The operation resulted in the arrest of all those involved, including the organizers of the trip," said the report, adding that the smugglers' boat attempted to escape as Coast Guard vessels surrounded it, but collided with rocks. 

No details were made available on how many suspects were arrested and how many passengers were rescued. Criminal charges are being prepared against the arrested suspects, SANA said.

Headquarters of the Syrian General Authority of Ports and Customs in Damascus. (SANA photo) 

New restrictions on commercial transit

In a separate move to regulate trade and border security, the ports and customs authority has issued a new policy restricting truck access at land crossings and seaports.

Commercial trucks will now only be permitted entry for loading or unloading upon presentation of an original receipt from the Ministry of Transport’s freight office.

The transfer of cargo between Syrian and non-Syrian vehicles must now take place strictly within designated customs yards at border crossings.

Trucks passing through Syria in transit remain permitted, provided they are under a mandatory customs escort between entry and exit points.