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Sanctioned Iran general mocks EU, tells bloc to ‘buy coal’ with his assets


Sanctioned Iran general mocks EU, tells bloc to ‘buy coal’ with his assets

Iranian Armed Forces Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri speaks during the the International Conference on the Legal-International Claims of the Holy Defense in the capital Tehran, on Feb. 23, 2021. (Credit: Atta Kenare/AFP)

TEHRAN — A top Iranian general sanctioned by the European Union for allegedly supplying Russia with drones has mocked the bloc by telling them to “buy coal” for winter with his assets, media outlets reported.

The chief of staff of the armed forces, Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, was among three Iranian military officials put on recent EU and British sanctions lists.

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Kyiv and its Western allies have accused Moscow of using Iranian-made drones in attacks on Ukraine in recent weeks. Tehran denies having provided Moscow weapons “to be used” in the war.

“They are allowed to identify and confiscate all the properties and assets of Maj. Gen. Mohammad Hossein Bagheri in banks around the world and use them to buy coal for European citizens, a difficult winter is ahead,” Bagheri said in a message posted by local media outlets, including the Tasnim and Fars news agencies, late Sunday.

The sanctions are largely symbolic, as they include a ban on entry and the freezing of any assets they hold in the bloc.

The war in Ukraine has pushed energy prices skywards, with Russia withholding gas deliveries to most of Europe in reaction to Western sanctions.

The EU’s 27 member states have been squabbling for months over measures to lower energy bills as winter nears.

Bagheri called the imposition of EU sanctions a “mistake” similar to those the United States made when it sanctioned him in 2019.

Last month, Kyiv decided to significantly reduce its diplomatic relations with Tehran over alleged arms deliveries to Moscow.

TEHRAN — A top Iranian general sanctioned by the European Union for allegedly supplying Russia with drones has mocked the bloc by telling them to “buy coal” for winter with his assets, media outlets reported.The chief of staff of the armed forces, Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, was among three Iranian military officials put on recent EU and British sanctions lists.For the latest headlines,...