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Iran reports USA to IMO over punitive sanctions

The foundation of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is based on the cooperation of its member states with the aim of maintaining and promoting maritime safety and security, preserving the marine environment and increasing shipping efficiency in the international arena, he emphasized.
“Despite the favourable role of the Iranian government in IMO’s maritime technical-specialized issues and effective implementation of maritime treaties as a responsible government, it is a matter of regret to say that “we are witnessing a series of unfair and restrictive actions by one of the IMO member states i.e. US government against Iran maritime transport industry” he lamented.
Ali- Akbar strongly condemned actions which he believed could threaten the safety and security of global maritime, which he said is contrary to the maritime treaties, principles of international law, and Articles 1 and 2 of IMO Convention and called on member states to pay attention to the negative effects and consequences of these issues and responsiveness of the mentioned government to the international maritime community in line with refraining from these measures.
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