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Canada Officially Eases Sanctions Against Iran; Other Bans Remain In Effect

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 05 Feb, 2016 11:12 AM
    OTTAWA — Canada has formally dropped many of the sanctions it imposed on Iran over that country's nuclear ambitions.
    The changes implemented today include an end to a broad ban on financial services, imports and exports.
     
    Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion says he wants to re-open a dialogue with Iran, which effectively ended in 2012 when the Harper government severed relations, closed Canada's embassy in Tehran and expelled Iranian diplomats.
     
    Dion says the easing of sanctions reflects Iran's compliance with an international agreement to curtail its nuclear research programs.
     
    The changes do not mean a wide-open market, as some exports — including nuclear goods and technologies, as well as goods and services that could assist in the development of ballistic missiles — will still be restricted.
     
    Dion says the government will keep an eye on exports to Iran, with all applications for export permits to be vetted on a case-by-case basis.
     
    Canada will also maintain a revised list of individuals and entities tied to missile research, and transactions with such individuals and entities will still be prohibited.
     
    Dion says Iran remains a country of concern, but characterizes the Conservative decision to cut off communications entirely as wrong-headed.
     
    "Canada today lifted some sanctions against Iran in conformity with the agreement concluded by other countries and Iran," Dion said.
     
    "We do it in conformity with the United Nations. We'll keep sanctions to ensure the proliferation of nuclear will not happen in Iran, the same with ballistic missiles."
     
    He said the government remains cautious.
     
    "We'll engage with Iran step-by-step, open eyes, because we still have a lot of concerns about the role of Iran in the region, including for our allies like Israel and also the record of Iran on human rights is very questionable, to say the least."
     
    The Conservative Opposition has strongly opposed easing the sanctions, saying Iran still sponsors terrorism, is deeply involved in the Syrian civil war and remains a threat to Israel.
     
    Foreign affairs critic Tony Clement was expected to react to the news later today in Halifax.
     
    Helene Laverdiere, the NDP's foreign affairs critic, welcomed the announcement.
     
    "We have to remain very vigilant regarding Iran, but Iran has complied with the steps required by the UN and all our allies have lifted some of the sanctions," she said.
     
    "I think it's the right step."
     

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