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欧盟对伊朗实施新一轮制裁
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-30 01:44
Group 1 - The European Union has announced a new round of sanctions against Iran, targeting 19 individuals and 12 entities [1] - The sanctions are based on the EU's "global human rights sanctions mechanism," including figures such as Iran's Interior Minister and Attorney General, freezing their assets within the EU and banning them from entering EU member states [1] - Additionally, the EU has imposed sanctions on individuals and entities involved in Iran's ballistic missile and drone development, citing military support to Russia as a reason [1] Group 2 - The total number of individuals and entities under EU sanctions against Iran has reached 247 individuals and 50 entities for human rights violations, along with 24 individuals and 26 entities for involvement in Russian-related activities [1] - Protests in Iran have escalated since late 2025 due to rising prices and currency devaluation, leading to violence and casualties among civilians and law enforcement [2] - The Iranian government attributes these unrests to a series of "failed conspiracies" by the United States and Israel, framing them as acts of "vile retaliation" by enemies [2]
欧盟拟制裁以色列政要 暂停对以色列输欧商品优惠
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-18 00:21
Core Points - The European Union (EU) announced a package of sanctions against Israeli officials and settlers, including the suspension of trade preferences for Israeli goods exported to the EU [1] - The EU's decision is in response to Israel's blockade of humanitarian aid to Gaza, which has led to a severe humanitarian crisis [1] - The EU plans to invoke its "global human rights sanctions mechanism" to target Israeli officials labeled as "extremist ministers" and violent settlers, as well as ten members of Hamas's political bureau [1] Economic Impact - The EU intends to suspend key provisions of the EU-Israel Association Agreement related to trade, meaning Israeli goods will no longer enjoy preferential treatment [1] - This change will align the tariff rates for Israeli goods with the standard EU rates, which could significantly impact Israeli exports [1] - In 2024, the total value of Israeli goods exported to the EU is projected to be €15.9 billion, accounting for 32% of Israel's total foreign trade, with major exports including machinery, transport equipment, and chemicals [1]