Iran slams new US sanctions ahead of nuclear talks
![]() 735 Thursday, 01 May, 2025, 17:04 Iran on Thursday condemned as "economic terrorism" a US decision to slap new sanctions on the Islamic Republic just days before another round of nuclear talks between the longtime foes. The United States said on Wednesday it was imposing sanctions on seven companies involved in selling Iranian oil. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said: "So long as Iran attempts to generate oil and petrochemical revenues to fund its destabilising activities, and support its terrorist activities and proxies, the United States will take steps to hold both Iran and all its partners engaged in sanctions evasion accountable." The move came ahead of a fourth round of Iran-US talks on Saturday in Rome, where Tehran is seeking relief from sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear programme. In a statement, Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said the sanctions were part of US efforts "to disrupt friendly and legal relations between developing countries through economic terrorism". He said they were "clear evidence of the contradictory approach of American decision-makers and their lack of goodwill and seriousness in advancing the path of diplomacy". |

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