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2025-07-21 10:07:05

EU sanctioned Iranian oil trader and his Dubai-based firms

The European Union just blacklisted Hossein Shamkhani, a well-connected Iranian oil trader, in Brussels on Friday, slamming him and two of his Dubai-based companies with sweeping sanctions tied directly to Russia’s war in Ukraine, according to Bloomberg. The penalties are part of the EU’s 18th sanctions package and go straight for the financial lifelines fueling the Kremlin’s invasion. Hossein, whose father advises Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was described by the EU as “a central player” in Russia’s shadow fleet, the covert network that moves sanctioned oil under the radar. His companies, Admiral Group and Milavous Group Ltd, were both named in the action. The EU’s official position was : “Hossein Shamkhani is involved in an economic sector providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation.” This means Brussels is directly calling out Iran’s role in helping move Russian crude and keep cash flowing to Moscow. The move is designed to tighten the noose around Russia’s oil revenues, which are still booming thanks to exports to China and India. EU also cuts Russian banks, tankers and oil price flexibility The crackdown didn’t stop with Hossein. The EU’s latest package includes bans on about 20 Russian banks, cutting them off from the SWIFT payment system, and slaps a full transaction ban on them. This time, the bloc went a step further, also placing permanent sanctions on Nord Stream pipelines to block any future attempt to revive them. That gas route is done for. In a major change, the EU adjusted how it handles the price cap on Russian oil. The cap had sat at $60 a barrel, but it’ll now float at $15 below market price, starting at roughly $45 to $50 per barrel. The cap will be reviewed twice annually, meaning it’ll adapt to market conditions — an effort to keep enforcement strong. This revision was first reported by Bloomberg. Sanctions were also extended to over 400 tankers tied to the shadow fleet, with dozens added just in this latest wave. The EU also went after other traders and firms helping to move Russian oil through third countries. These traders operate in places like Dubai, and in some cases, are connected to companies in China , which are also now being hit with restrictions. Brussels made it clear: helping Russia dodge sanctions will land you on the list. On the goods side, more items were added to the list of exports banned for use in Russia’s military production. These are products the EU says could be used in weapons manufacturing or other defense-related sectors. The goal is to make sure Moscow’s war machine is starved of both money and materials. This entire package had been stuck for weeks because of Slovakia, which wanted an exemption from the EU’s Russian energy phase-out plan. On Thursday, Prime Minister Robert Fico dropped his veto after receiving specific guarantees from the European Commission, clearing the way for approval. EU ambassadors backed the sanctions early Friday morning, and now they’re heading to final sign-off by ministers. By directly hitting an Iranian trader with ties to Khamenei’s inner circle, the EU is expanding the battlefield. The sanctions show how far the Kremlin’s network stretches and how deep Iran is entangled in Russia’s oil smuggling operation. And Hossein will not be the last name added to the list. Your crypto news deserves attention - KEY Difference Wire puts you on 250+ top sites

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