In this sense, the British executive added to its list more than 70 citizens and institutions, with a ban on travel to that country and the freezing of their assets, according to the Foreign Office.
The Foreign Office also pointed out the incorporation of four generals of the Revolutionary Guards, an organization sanctioned in its entirety, to the compendium, carried out jointly with Washington and the EU, which includes 300 punished individuals and entities.
The bloc also added eight personalities, including a commander of the Iranian armed forces created in 1979, and the telephone operator Ariantel, during the seventh wave of sanctions against the territory located in the Persian Gulf.
Tehran, for its part, reported on the application of punitive measures against individuals and entities in London and the regional group, and denounced the imposition and aggravation of cruel provisions to the detriment of the Islamic Republic.
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