Britain, U.S., Canada increase travel curbs on Iranian government members

PanARMENIAN.Net - Britain, the United States and Canada are increasing travel curbs on members of the Iranian government over Iran's disputed nuclear program, Britain's Foreign Office said in a statement.

"The UK is working closely with its partners to prevent a wide range of individuals connected with Iran's nuclear enrichment and weaponization programs from entering our countries," Foreign Secretary William Hague said.

"These include scientists, engineers and those procuring components," he added. Hague said the measures were being coordinated with partners such as the United States and Canada.

"Iran continues to seek equipment and components from around the world for its illicit nuclear program," Hague added.

Britain also plans to bar Iranians it believes are guilty of human rights abuses. It said more than 50 individuals would be targeted but it did not plan to name them.

"We are also taking action against more Iranians who have committed serious human rights abuses, including government ministers, members of the judiciary, prison officials and others associated with the Iranian government's brutal crackdown on its people since the disputed elections of 2009," he added, Reuters reported.

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