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TEHRAN, Oct. 15 (MNA) – The US has imposed new sanctions against Turkish officials and institutions over the country’s incursion into northern Syria, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and VP Mike Pence announced on Monday. Specifically, Mnuchin said the US has sanctioned three Turkish ministers along with their department of defense and ministry of energy, according […]
TEHRAN, Oct. 15 (MNA) – The US has imposed new sanctions against Turkish officials and institutions over the country’s incursion into northern Syria, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and VP Mike Pence announced on Monday.
Specifically, Mnuchin said the US has sanctioned three Turkish ministers along with their department of defense and ministry of energy, according to CBS News.
Pence told reporters US President Trump spoke to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Monday and called for an immediate ceasefire as Turkish troops move further into Syria.
Pence said Trump signed an executive order authorizing the sanctions and directed him to lead a delegation to Turkey to begin negotiating a resolution between the Turks and Kurds. The president also ordered a hike on steel tariffs and immediately canceled negotiations over a $100 billion trade deal with Turkey, according to the report.
The executive order authorizes the treasury secretary to sanction Turkish officials for “actions or policies that further threaten the peace, security, stability, or territorial integrity of Syria.” In an earlier statement, the president said he was “fully prepared to swiftly destroy Turkey’s economy if Turkish leaders continue down this dangerous and destructive path.”
Turkey on Wednesday began pounding positions of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) with jets and artillery and sent in troops to purge them from the area east of Euphrates.
The offensive came three days after Trump in a sudden change of policy that was widely condemned by both Republicans and Democrats, told his counterpart Erdogan that he would pull US troops from the region, effectively exposing the Kurdish militants to their archenemy, Turkey.
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Iran exported more than 210,000 tons of fishery products worth $650 million to 67 different countries in the previous Iranian calendar year (ended on March 19), according to the head of Iran’s Fishery Organization (IFO).
An official at the agricultural organization of Mazandaran province said that 125,700 tons of the kiwi and citrus fruits have been exported from this northern province of Iran since the current Iranian calendar year started (March 20, 2024).
The head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) said the country has established a SWIFT-like financial system to do business with several countries in national currencies.
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