On October 18, 2023, the United Nations Security Council's restrictions on Iran's nuclear and missile technologies came to an end. This expiration of sanctions has stirred global reactions, with experts speculating on the types of missiles Iran can now freely sell to other nations, including Russia. This development has occurred under the framework of UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which was aimed at ensuring Iran's nuclear program remains peaceful.
Iran's nuclear proliferation activities continue to pose a significant threat to both regional and international security. Despite the lifting of certain sanctions, Iran has been scaling up its nuclear and ballistic missile programs. In response, Canada announced on October 18, 2023, the maintenance of restrictions by incorporating all sanctioned individuals, entities, and prohibitions set to expire under UNSCR 2231 into Canada's Special Economic Measures (Iran) Regulations. This action is coordinated with the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States, aiming to continue pressuring Iran on its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
The inability of the US to rein in Iran's nuclear program post the 2015 nuclear deal exit, leading to the accumulation of fissile material by Iran, calls for a reevaluation of Washington's Iran policy. The situation requires a 'longer and stronger' deal to halt Iran's nuclear ambitions. Canada's renewed sanctions, alongside international concerns, highlight the urgent need for a collective action to ensure Iran adheres to its nuclear commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and to prevent further nuclear proliferation in the region.
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