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Trump says US has imposed sanctions on Iran central bank after drone attacks in Saudi Arabia – Sky News, Sky.com

Trump says US has imposed sanctions on Iran central bank after drone attacks in Saudi Arabia – Sky News, Sky.com


             

President Donald Trump says the US has imposed sanctions on Iran central bank following last weekend’s attacks on Saudi oil facilities.

Speaking in the Oval Office on Friday during a meeting with Australian prime minister Scott Morrison, the US leader said: “We have just sanctioned the Iranian national bank.”

He did not give any other details about the sanctions.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told reporters that the bank was Tehran’s last source of funds, saying: “We have now cut off all funds to Iran “.

  

Donald Trump speaks with visiting Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the White House

      

Image:        Donald Trump speaks with visiting Australian prime minister Scott Morrison at the White House      

When Mr Trump was asked about the possibility of a military response on Iran, he said that a military strike was always a possibility and that the US was prepared.

He said he wanted a peaceful solution to the conflict following theweekend oil attacks, in which his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, has described as an “act of war”.

Iran has denied any involvement in the 14 September attacks at the Saudi Aramco oil facility, which shook global oil markets and further heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran.

It warned that any retaliatory strike on it by the US or the kingdom would lead to “an all-out war”.

  

Workers at the damaged site of Saudi Aramco oil facility in Khurais, Saudi Arabia

      

Image:        Workers at the damaged site of Saudi Aramco oil facility in Khurais, Saudi Arabia      

The US and Saudi Arabia have accused Iran of launching the attacks, which Yemen Houthi rebels earlier claimed as a response to the Saudi-led war there which has killed tens and thousands of people.

Saudi Arabia claims Iranian cruise missiles and drones were used to attack the kingdom’s oil industry andshowed journalists the remains of weaponsat a news conference earlier this week.

While military spokesman Colonel Turki al-Malki did not directly accuse Iran of firing the weapons or launching them from inside Iranian territory, he told journalists: “The attack was launched from the north and was unquestionably sponsored by Iran “.

  

Saudi defence ministry spokesman Colonel Turki Al-Malik displays remains of the missiles which Saudi government says were used to attack an Aramco oil facility, during a news conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia September 18, 2019. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed

      

Image:        Saudi defense ministry spokesman Colonel Turki Al-Malik displays remains of the missiles from the attacks      

On Friday, Lebanon’s Hezbollah warned Saudi Arabia against betting on a war against Iran because it would destroy the country.

He urged Riyadh and the United Arab Emirates to halt the war in Yemen instead of buying more air defences.

In a televised speech, Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said: “Your house is made of glass and your economy
is made of glass. Like the glass cities in the UAE “.

    

        

                                      Visiting the bombed Saudi oil plant                                                                                                                                                        
Sky’s Middle East correspondent Mark Stone visits the bombed Saudi oil plant                

The US has imposed multiple sanctions on Iran since the administration withdrew in November from the 2015 nuclear deal, with the latest sanctions demonstrating the US is continuing a maximum pressure campaign.

    

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