
CHAPTER 1
Article 1 

1. The direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer of the following items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, including software, to, or for the use in, or benefit of, Iran, by nationals of Member States, or through the territories of Member States, or using their flag vessels or aircraft, shall be prohibited whether or not originating in their territories:
(a) items, materials, equipment, goods and technology contained in the Nuclear Suppliers Group and Missile Technology Control Regime lists;
(b) any additional items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, determined by the Security Council or the Committee, which could contribute to enrichment-related, reprocessing or heavy water-related activities, or to the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems;
(c) arms and related materiel of all types, including weapons and ammunition, military vehicles and equipment, paramilitary equipment and spare parts for such arms and related materiel. This prohibition shall not apply to non-combat vehicles which have been manufactured or fitted with materials to provide ballistic protection, intended solely for protective use of personnel of the EU and its Member States in Iran;
(d) certain other items, materials, equipment, goods and technology that could contribute to enrichment-related, reprocessing or heavy water-related activities, to the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems or to the pursuit of activities related to other topics about which the IAEA has expressed concerns or identified as outstanding. The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision;
(e) other dual-use goods and technology listed in Annex I to Council Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 of 5 May 2009 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual-use items and not covered by point (a) except for certain items in category 5 - Part 1 and category 5 - Part 2 in Annex I to that Regulation.
2. The prohibition in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the direct or indirect transfer to, or for use in, or the benefit of Iran, through the territories of Member States of items referred to in paragraph 2(c), subparagraph 1 of Annex B to UNSCR 2231 (2015) for light water reactors.
3. It shall also be prohibited to:
(a) provide technical assistance or training, investment, or brokering services related to items, materials, equipment, goods and technology set out in paragraph 1 and to the provision, manufacture, maintenance and use of these items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, directly or indirectly to any person, entity or body in, or for use in Iran;
(b) provide financing or financial assistance related to items and technologies referred to in paragraph 1, including in particular grants, loans and export credit insurance, for any sale, supply, transfer or export of these items and technologies, or for the provision of related technical training, services or assistance, directly or indirectly to any person, entity or body in, or for use in Iran;
(c) participate, knowingly or intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibition referred to in points (a) and (b).
4. The procurement by nationals of Member States, or using their flagged vessels or aircraft, of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1 from Iran shall be prohibited, whether or not originating in the territory of Iran.
Article 2 

1. The direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to, or for use in, or the benefit of Iran, by nationals of Member States or through the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under their jurisdiction, of items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, including software, not covered by Article 1, that could contribute to enrichment-related, reprocessing or heavy water-related activities, to the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems or to the pursuit of activities related to other topics about which the IAEA has expressed concerns or identified as outstanding, shall be subject to authorisation on a case-by-case basis by the competent authorities of the exporting Member State. The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. The provision of:
(a) technical assistance or training, investment, or brokering services related to items, materials, equipment, goods and technology set out in paragraph 1 and to the provision, manufacture, maintenance and use of these items, directly or indirectly, to any person, entity or body in, or for use in, Iran;
(b) financing or financial assistance related to items and technologies referred to in paragraph 1, including in particular grants, loans and export credit insurance, for any sale, supply, transfer or export of these items, or for the provision of related technical training, services or assistance, directly or indirectly to any person, entity or body in, or for use in, Iran;
shall also be subject to an authorisation of the competent authority of the exporting Member State.
3. The competent authorities of the Member States shall not grant any authorisation for any supply, sale or transfer of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1 if they determine that the sale, supply, transfer or export concerned or the provision of the service concerned would contribute to the activities referred to in paragraph 1.
Article 3 

1. The measures imposed by Article 1(1)(a), (b) and (c) and (3) shall not apply, as appropriate, where the Committee determines in advance and on a case-by-case basis that such supply, sale, transfer or provision of such items or assistance would clearly not contribute to the development of Iran's technologies in support of its proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities and of development of nuclear weapon delivery systems, including where such items or assistance are for food, agricultural, medical or other humanitarian purposes, provided that:
(a) contracts for delivery of such items or assistance include appropriate end-user guarantees; and
(b) Iran has committed not to use such items in proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities or for development of nuclear weapon delivery systems.
2. The measures imposed by Article 1(1)(e) and (3) shall not apply where the competent authority in the relevant Member State determines in advance and on a case-by-case basis that such supply, sale, transfer or provision of such items or assistance would clearly not contribute to the development of Iran's technologies in support of its proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities and of development of nuclear weapon delivery systems, including where such items or assistance are for medical or other humanitarian purposes, provided that:
(a) contracts for delivery of such items or assistance include appropriate end-user guarantees; and
(b) Iran has committed not to use such items in proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities or for development of nuclear weapon delivery systems.The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States of any exemption rejected.
Article 3a 

1. The import, purchase or transport of Iranian crude oil and petroleum products shall be prohibited.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. It shall be prohibited to provide, directly or indirectly, financing or financial assistance, including financial derivatives, as well as insurance and reinsurance, related to the import, purchase, or transport of Iranian crude oil and petroleum products.
Article 3b 

1. The import, purchase or transport of Iranian petrochemical products shall be prohibited.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. It shall be prohibited to provide, directly or indirectly, financing or financial assistance, as well as insurance and reinsurance, related to the import, purchase, or transport of Iranian petrochemical products
Article 3c 

1. The prohibitions set out in Article 3a shall be without prejudice to the execution, until 1 July 2012, of contracts concluded before 23 January 2012 or ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts, to be concluded and executed not later than 1 July 2012.
2. The prohibitions set out in Article 3a shall be without prejudice to the execution of obligations provided for in contracts concluded before 23 January 2012 or in ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such obligations where the supply of Iranian crude oil and petroleum products or the proceeds derived from their supply are for the reimbursement of outstanding amounts with respect to contracts concluded before 23 January 2012 to persons or entities within the territories of Member States or under their jurisdiction, where those contracts specifically provide for such reimbursements.
Article 3d 

1. The prohibitions set out in Article 3b shall be without prejudice to the execution, until 1 May 2012, of contracts concluded before 23 January 2012 or in ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts, to be concluded and executed not later than 1 May 2012.
2. The prohibitions set out in Article 3b shall be without prejudice to the execution of obligations provided for in contracts concluded before 23 January 2012 or in ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such obligations where the supply of petrochemical products or the proceeds derived from the supply of these products are for the reimbursement of outstanding amounts with respect to contracts concluded before 23 January 2012 to persons or entities within the territories of Member States or under their jurisdiction, where those contracts specifically provide for such reimbursements.
Article 3e 

1. The import, purchase or transport of Iranian natural gas shall be prohibited.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. It shall be prohibited to provide, directly or indirectly, financing or financial assistance - including financial derivatives, as well as insurance and reinsurance and brokering services relating to insurance and reinsurance - related to the import, purchase or transport of Iranian natural gas.
3. The prohibition in paragraph 1 shall be without prejudice to the execution of contracts for the delivery of natural gas of a State other than Iran to an EU Member State.
Article 4 

1. The sale, supply or transfer of key equipment and technology for the following key sectors of the oil and natural gas industry in Iran, or to Iranian or Iranian-owned enterprises engaged in those sectors outside Iran, by nationals of Member States, or from the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under the jurisdiction of Member States shall be prohibited whether or not originating in their territories:
(a) refining;
(b) liquefied natural gas;
(c) exploration;
(d) production.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. It shall be prohibited to provide the following to enterprises in Iran that are engaged in the key sectors of the Iranian oil and gas industry referred to in paragraph 1 or to Iranian, or Iranian-owned enterprises engaged in those sectors outside Iran:
(a) technical assistance or training and other services related to key equipment and technology as determined according to paragraph 1;
(b) financing or financial assistance for any sale, supply, transfer or export of key equipment and technology as determined according to paragraph 1 or for the provision of related technical assistance or training.
3. It shall be prohibited to participate, knowingly or intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibitions referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2.
Article 4a 

1. The sale, supply or transfer of key equipment and technology for the petrochemical industry in Iran, or to Iranian or Iranian-owned enterprises engaged in that industry outside Iran, by nationals of Member States, or from the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under the jurisdiction of Member States shall be prohibited whether or not originating in their territories.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. It shall be prohibited to provide the following to enterprises in Iran that are engaged in the Iranian petrochemical industry or to Iranian, or Iranian-owned enterprises engaged in that industry outside Iran:
(a) technical assistance or training and other services related to key equipment and technology as determined according to paragraph 1;
(b) financing or financial assistance for any sale, supply, transfer or export of key equipment and technology as determined according to paragraph 1 or for the provision of related technical assistance or training.
3. It shall be prohibited to participate, knowingly or intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibitions referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2.
Article 4b 

1. The prohibition set out in Article 4(1) shall be without prejudice to the execution, until 15 April 2013, of any obligation relating to the delivery of goods provided for in contracts concluded before 26 July 2010 or 16 October 2012.
2. The prohibitions set out in Article 4 shall be without prejudice to the execution, until 15 April 2013, of any obligation arising from contracts concluded before 26 July 2010 or 16 October 2012 and relating to investments made in Iran before those dates by enterprises established in Member States.
3. The prohibition in Article 4a(1) shall be without prejudice to the execution, until 15 April 2013, of an obligation relating to the delivery of goods provided for in contracts concluded before 23 January 2012 or 16 October 2012.
4. The prohibitions in Article 4a shall be without prejudice to the execution, until 15 April 2013, of an obligation arising from contracts concluded before 23 January 2012 or 16 October 2012 and relating to investments made in Iran before those dates by enterprises established in Member States.
5. Paragraphs 1 and 2 are without prejudice to the execution of obligations referred to in Article 3c(2) provided that those obligations arise from service contracts or ancillary contracts necessary for their execution and provided that the execution of those obligations has been authorised in advance by the relevant Member State. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of its intention to grant an authorisation.
6. Paragraphs 3 and 4 are without prejudice to the execution of obligations referred to in Article 3d(2) provided that those obligations arise from service contracts or ancillary contracts necessary for their execution and provided that the execution of those obligations has been authorised in advance by the relevant Member State. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of its intention to grant an authorisation.
Article 4c 
The direct or indirect sale, purchase, transportation or brokering of gold and precious metals, as well as of diamonds, to, from or for the Government of Iran, its public bodies, corporations and agencies, the Central Bank of Iran, as well as to, from or for persons and entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or entities owned or controlled by them shall be prohibited.
The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
Article 4d 
The delivery of newly printed or minted or unissued Iranian denominated banknotes and coinage to or for the benefit of the Central Bank of Iran shall be prohibited.
Article 4e 

1. The sale, supply or transfer to Iran of graphite, and raw or semi-finished metals, such as aluminium and steel, which are relevant to industries controlled directly or indirectly by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps or which are relevant to Iran's nuclear, military and ballistic missile programme, by nationals of Member States, or from the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under the jurisdiction of Member States, shall be prohibited whether or not originating in their territories.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. It shall also be prohibited to:
(a) provide Iran with technical assistance or training and other services related to items referred to in paragraph 1;
(b) provide Iran with financing or financial assistance for any sale, supply or transfer of items referred to in paragraph 1 or for the provision of related technical assistance and training.
3. It shall be prohibited to participate, knowingly or intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibitions set out in paragraphs 1 and 2.
Article 4f 
The prohibitions set out in Article 4e shall be without prejudice to the execution, until 15 April 2013, of contracts concluded before 16 October 2012 or ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.
Article 4g 

1. The sale, supply or transfer of key naval equipment and technology for ship-building, maintenance or refit, to Iran or to Iranian or Iranian-owned enterprises engaged in this sector, by nationals of Member States, or from the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under the jurisdiction of Member States, shall be prohibited whether or not originating in their territories.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. The prohibition in paragraph 1 shall be without prejudice to the supply of key naval equipment and technology to a non-Iranian-owned or controlled vessel that has been forced into an Iranian port or Iranian territorial waters under force majeure.
3. It shall also be prohibited to:
(a) provide Iran with technical assistance or training and other services related to items referred to in paragraph 1;
(b) provide Iran with financing or financial assistance for any sale, supply or transfer of items referred to in paragraph 1 or for the provision of related technical assistance and training.
4. It shall be prohibited to participate, knowingly or intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibitions set out in paragraphs 1 and 3.
Article 4h 
The prohibitions in Article 4g shall be without prejudice to the execution, until 15 February 2013, of contracts concluded before 16 October 2012 or ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.
Article 4i 

1. The sale, supply or transfer to Iran of software for integrating industrial processes, which is relevant to industries controlled directly or indirectly by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps or which is relevant to Iran's nuclear, military and ballistic missile programme, by nationals of Member States, or from the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under the jurisdiction of Member States, shall be prohibited whether or not originating in their territories.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. It shall also be prohibited to:
(a) provide Iran with technical assistance or training and other services related to items referred to in paragraph 1;
(b) provide Iran with financing or financial assistance for any sale, supply or transfer of items referred to in paragraph 1 or for the provision of related technical assistance and training.
3. It shall be prohibited to participate, knowingly or intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibitions set out in paragraphs 1 and 2.
Article 4j 
The prohibitions in Article 4i shall be without prejudice to the execution, until 15 January 2013, of contracts concluded before 16 October 2012 or ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.
Article 5 
Investment in the territories under the jurisdiction of Member States by Iran, its nationals, or entities incorporated in Iran or subject to its jurisdiction, or by persons or entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or by entities owned or controlled by them in any commercial activity involving uranium mining, production or use of nuclear materials and technology, in particular uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities, all heavy-water related activities or technologies related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons, shall be prohibited. The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this Article.
Article 6 
The following shall be prohibited:

((a)) the granting of any financial loan or credit to enterprises in Iran that are engaged in the sectors of the Iranian oil and gas industry referred to in Article 4(1) or to Iranian or Iranian-owned enterprises engaged in those sectors outside Iran;
((b)) the acquisition or extension of a participation in enterprises in Iran that are engaged in the sectors of the Iranian oil and gas industry referred to in Article 4(1), or to Iranian or Iranian-owned enterprises engaged in those sectors outside Iran, including the acquisition in full of such enterprises and the acquisition of shares and securities of a participating nature;
((c)) the creation of any joint venture with enterprises in Iran that are engaged in the industries in the oil and gas sectors referred to in Article 4(1) and with any subsidiary or affiliate under their control.
Article 6a 
The following shall be prohibited:

((a)) the granting of any financial loan or credit to enterprises in Iran that are engaged in the Iranian petrochemical industry or to Iranian or Iranian-owned enterprises engaged in that industry outside Iran;
((b)) the acquisition or extension of a participation in enterprises in Iran that are engaged in the Iranian petrochemical industry, or to Iranian or Iranian-owned enterprises engaged in that industry outside Iran, including the acquisition in full of such enterprises and the acquisition of shares and securities of a participating nature;
((c)) the creation of any joint venture with enterprises in Iran that are engaged in the Iranian petrochemical industry and with any subsidiary or affiliate under their control.
Article 7 

1. The prohibitions in Article 6(a) and (b) respectively:
((i)) shall be without prejudice to the execution of an obligation arising from contracts or agreements concluded before 26 July 2010;
((ii)) shall not prevent the extension of a participation, if such extension is an obligation under an agreement concluded before 26 July 2010.
2. The prohibitions in Article 6a(a) and (b) respectively:
((i)) shall be without prejudice to the execution of an obligation arising from contracts or agreements concluded before 23 January 2012;
((ii)) shall not prevent the extension of a participation, if such extension is an obligation under an agreement concluded before 23 January 2012.
Article 8 

1. Member States shall not enter into any new short-, medium- or long-term commitments to provide financial support for trade with Iran, including the granting of export credits, guarantees or insurance, to their nationals or entities involved in such trade, nor shall Member States guarantee or reinsure such commitments.
2. Paragraph 1 shall not affect commitments established prior to the entry into force of this Decision.
3. Paragraph 1 shall not concern trade for food, agricultural, medical or other humanitarian purposes.
Article 8a 

1. Without prejudice to Article 4g, the construction or the participation in the construction of new oil tankers for Iran or for Iranian persons and entities shall be prohibited.
2. It shall be prohibited to provide technical assistance or financing or financial assistance to the construction of new oil tankers for Iran or for Iranian persons and entities.
CHAPTER 2
Article 9 
Member States shall not enter into new commitments for grants, financial assistance and concessional loans to the Government of Iran, including through their participation in international financial institutions, except for humanitarian and developmental purposes.
Article 10 

1. In order to prevent the transfer to, through, or from, the territories of Member States, or the transfer to or by nationals of Member States, entities organised under their laws (including branches abroad), or persons or financial institutions in the territories of Member States, of any financial or other assets or resources that could contribute to Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities, or the development of Iran's nuclear weapon delivery systems, financial institutions under the jurisdiction of Member States shall not enter into, or continue to participate in, any transactions with:
(a) banks domiciled in Iran, including the Central Bank of Iran;
(b) branches and subsidiaries, within the jurisdiction of the Member States, of banks domiciled in Iran;
(c) branches and subsidiaries, outside the jurisdiction of the Member States, of banks domiciled in Iran;
(d) financial entities that are not domiciled in Iran, but that are controlled by persons and entities domiciled in Iran,
unless such transactions are authorised in advance by the relevant Member State in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 3.
2. For the purpose of paragraph 1, the following transactions may be authorised by the relevant Member State:
(a) transactions regarding foodstuffs, healthcare, medical equipment, or for agricultural or humanitarian purposes;
(b) transactions regarding personal remittances;
(c) transactions regarding the execution of the exemptions provided for in this Decision;
(d) transactions in connection with a specific trade contract not prohibited under this Decision;
(e) transactions regarding a diplomatic or consular mission or an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law, insofar as such transactions are intended to be used for official purposes of the diplomatic or consular mission or international organisation;
(f) transactions regarding payment to satisfy claims against Iran, Iranian persons or entities, on a case-by-case basis and subject to notification ten days prior to authorisation, and transactions of a similar nature that do not contribute to activities prohibited under this Decision.No authorisation or notification is required for transactions falling under points (a) to (e) which are below EUR 10 000.
3. Transfers of funds to and from Iran using Iranian banks and financial institutions for the transactions referred to in paragraph 2 shall be processed as follows:
(a) transfers due on transactions regarding foodstuffs, healthcare, medical equipment, or for agricultural or humanitarian purposes below EUR 100 000, as well as transfers regarding personal remittances, below EUR 40 000, shall be carried out without any prior authorisation; the transfer shall be notified to the competent authority of the Member State concerned if above EUR 10 000;
(b) transfers due on transactions regarding foodstuffs, healthcare, medical equipment, or for agricultural or humanitarian purposes above EUR 100 000, as well as transfers regarding personal remittances, above EUR 40 000, shall require the prior authorisation from the competent authority of the Member State concerned. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States of any authorisation granted;
(c) any other transfer above EUR 10 000 shall require the prior authorisation from the competent authority of the Member State concerned. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States of any authorisation granted.
3a. Financial institutions shall be required, in their activities with banks and financial institutions as set out in paragraph 1, to:
(a) exercise continuous vigilance over account activity including through their programmes on customer due diligence and under their obligations relating to money-laundering and financing of terrorism;
(b) require that all information fields of payment instructions which relate to the originator and beneficiary of the transaction in question be completed and, if that information is not supplied, refuse the transaction;
(c) maintain all records of transactions for a period of five years and make them available to national authorities on request;
(d) if they suspect, or have reasonable grounds to suspect, that funds are related to proliferation financing, promptly report their suspicions to the FIU or another competent authority designated by the Member State concerned. The FIU or such other competent authority shall have access, directly or indirectly, on a timely basis to the financial, administrative and law enforcement information that it requires to properly undertake this function, including the analysis of suspicious transaction reports.
4. Transfers of funds to and from Iran which do not fall within the scope of paragraph 3 shall be processed as follows:
(a) transfers due on transactions regarding foodstuffs, healthcare, medical equipment, or for agricultural or humanitarian purposes shall be carried out without any prior authorisation; the transfer shall be notified to the competent authority of the Member State concerned if above EUR 10 000;
(b) any other transfer below EUR 40 000 shall be carried out without any prior authorisation; the transfer shall be notified to the competent authority of the Member State concerned if above EUR 10 000;
(c) any other transfer above EUR 40 000 shall require the prior authorisation from the competent authority of the Member State concerned. The authorisation shall be deemed granted within four weeks unless the competent authority of the Member State concerned has objected within this time-limit. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States of any authorisation rejected.
5. Branches and subsidiaries of banks domiciled in Iran within the jurisdiction of the Member States shall also be required to notify the competent authority of the Member State where they are established, of all transfers of funds carried out or received by them, within five working days of carrying out or receiving the respective transfer of funds.Subject to information-sharing arrangements, notified competent authorities shall without delay transmit this information on notifications, as appropriate, to the competent authorities of other Member States, where the counterparts to such transactions are established.
Article 11 

1. The opening of new branches, subsidiaries, or representative offices of Iranian banks in the territories of Member States, and the establishment of new joint ventures, or the taking of an ownership interest, or the establishment of new correspondent banking relationships by Iranian banks, including the Central Bank of Iran, its branches and subsidiaries and other financial entities referred to in Article 10(1), with banks in the jurisdiction of Member States, shall be prohibited.
2. Financial institutions within the territories of Member States or under their jurisdiction shall be prohibited from opening representative offices, subsidiaries or banking accounts in Iran.
Article 12 

1. The provision of insurance and re-insurance to the Government of Iran, or to entities incorporated in Iran or subject to Iran's jurisdiction, or to any individuals or entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or to entities owned or controlled by them, including through illicit means, shall be prohibited.
2. Paragraph 1 shall not apply to the provision of health and travel insurances to individuals.
3. It shall be prohibited to participate, knowingly or intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibition referred to in paragraph 1.
Article 13 
The direct or indirect sale or purchase of, or brokering or assistance in the issuance of public or public-guaranteed bonds issued after the entry into force of this Decision to and from the Government of Iran, the Central Bank of Iran, or banks domiciled in Iran, or branches and subsidiaries within and outside the jurisdiction of Member States of banks domiciled in Iran, or financial entities that are neither domiciled in Iran nor within the jurisdiction of the Member States, but are controlled by persons and entities domiciled in Iran as well as any individuals and entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or entities owned or controlled by them, shall be prohibited.
Article 14 
Member States shall require their nationals, persons subject to their jurisdiction and firms incorporated in their territories or subject to their jurisdiction to exercise vigilance when doing business with entities incorporated in Iran or subject to Iran's jurisdiction, including those of the IRGC and IRISL and any individuals and entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, and entities owned or controlled by them including through illicit means in order to ensure such business does not contribute to Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities or the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems or to violations of UNSCR 1737 (2006), UNSCR 1747 (2007), UNSCR 1803 (2008) or UNSCR 1929 (2010).
CHAPTER 3
Article 15 

1. Member States shall inspect, in accordance with their national authorities and legislation and consistent with international law, in particular the law of the sea and relevant international civil aviation agreements, all cargo to and from Iran in their territories, including seaports and airports, if they have information that provides reasonable grounds to believe that the cargo contains items the supply, sale, transfer or export of which is being undertaken contrary to this Decision.
2. Member States, consistent with international law, in particular the law of the sea, may request inspections of vessels on the high seas with the consent of the flag State, if they have information that provides reasonable grounds to believe that the vessels carry items the supply, sale, transfer or export of which is being undertaken contrary to this Decision.
3. Member States shall cooperate, in accordance with their national legislation, with inspections undertaken pursuant to paragraph 2.
4. Aircrafts and vessels transporting cargo to and from Iran shall be subject to the requirement of additional pre-arrival or pre-departure information for all goods brought into or out of a Member State.
5. In cases where an inspection referred to in paragraph 1 or 2 is undertaken, Member States shall seize and dispose of (such as through destruction, rendering inoperable, storage or transferring to a State other than the originating or destination States for disposal) items the supply, sale, transfer or export of which is being undertaken contrary to this Decision. Such seizure and disposal will be carried out at the expense of the importer or, if it is not possible to recover these expenses from the importer, they may, in accordance with national legislation, be recovered from any other person or entity responsible for the attempted illicit supply, sale, transfer or export.
6. The provision by nationals of Member States or from the territories under the jurisdiction of Member States of bunkering or ship supply services, or other servicing of vessels, to Iranian-owned or Iranian-contracted vessels, including chartered vessels, shall be prohibited if they have information that provides reasonable grounds to believe that the vessels carry items the supply, sale, transfer or export of which is being undertaken contrary to this Decision unless the provision of such services is necessary for humanitarian purposes or until the cargo has been inspected, and seized and disposed of if necessary, in accordance with paragraphs 1, 2 and 5.
Article 16 
Member States shall communicate to the Committee any information available on transfers or activity by Iran's Air's cargo division or vessels owned or operated by the IRISL to other companies, that may have been undertaken in order to evade the sanctions of, or in violation of the provisions of UNSCR 1737 (2006), UNSCR 1747 (2007), UNSCR 1803 (2008) or UNSCR 1929 (2010), including the renaming or re-registering of aircraft, vessels or ships.
Article 17 
Member States, in accordance with their national legal authorities and legislation and consistent with international law, in particular relevant international civil aviation agreements, shall take the necessary measures to prevent access to the airports under their jurisdiction of all cargo flights operated by Iranian carriers or originating from Iran with the exception of mixed passenger and cargo flights.
Article 18 
The provision by nationals of Member States, or from the territories of Member States, of engineering and maintenance services to Iranian cargo aircraft shall be prohibited if they have information that provides reasonable grounds to believe that the cargo aircraft carry items the supply, sale, transfer or export of which is being undertaken contrary to this Decision unless the provision of such services is necessary for humanitarian and safety purposes or until the cargo has been inspected, and seized and disposed of if necessary, in accordance with Article 15 (1) and (5).
Article 18a 
The provision by nationals of Member States or from the territory under the jurisdiction of the Member States, of flagging and classification services, including registration and identification numbers of any kind, to Iranian oil tankers and cargo vessels shall be prohibited as of 15 January 2013.
Article 18b 

1. It shall be prohibited to supply vessels designed for the transport or storage of oil and petrochemical products to Iranian persons, entities or bodies.
2. It shall be prohibited to supply vessels designed for the transport or storage of oil and petrochemical products to any person, entity or body for the transport or storage of Iranian oil and petrochemical products.
3. It shall be prohibited to participate, knowingly or intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibitions set out in paragraphs 1 and 2.
CHAPTER 4
Article 19 

1. Member States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the entry into, or transit through their territories of:
(a) persons listed in the Annex to UNSCR 1737 (2006), and additional persons designated by the Security Council or by the Committee in accordance with paragraph 10 of UNSCR 1737 (2006) as well as IRGC individuals designated by the Security Council or by the Committee, as listed in Annex I;
(b) other persons not covered by Annex I that are engaged in, directly associated with, or providing support for Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities or for the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems, including through the involvement in procurement of the prohibited items, goods, equipment, materials and technology, or persons acting on their behalf or at their direction, or persons that have evaded or violated, or assisted designated persons or entities in evading or violating, the provisions of UNSCR 1737 (2006), UNSCR 1747 (2007), UNSCR 1803 (2008) and UNSCR 1929 (2010) or of this Decision, as well as other members of the IRGC and persons acting on behalf of IRGC or IRISL, and persons providing insurance or other essential services to IRGC and IRISL, or to entities owned or controlled by them or acting on their behalf, as listed in Annex II;
(c) other persons not covered by Annex I that provide support to the Government of Iran, and persons associated with them, as listed in Annex II;
(d) other persons designated by the Security Council as having engaged in, directly associated with, or provided support for, Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities undertaken contrary to Iran's commitments in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) or the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems, including through the involvement in the procurement of prohibited items, goods, equipment, materials and technology specified in the statement attached to Annex B to UNSCR 2231 (2015); having assisted designated persons or entities in evading or acting inconsistently with the JCPOA or UNSCR 2231 (2015); having acted on behalf or at the direction of designated persons or entities, as listed in Annex III;
(e) other persons not covered by Annex III that have engaged in, directly associated with, or provided support for, Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities undertaken contrary to Iran's commitments in the JCPOA or the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems, including through the involvement in the procurement of prohibited items, goods, equipment, materials and technology specified in the statement attached to Annex B to UNSCR 2231 (2015) or in this Decision; having assisted designated persons or entities in evading or acting inconsistently with the JCPOA, UNSCR 2231 (2015) or this Decision; having acted on behalf or at the direction of designated persons or entities, as listed in Annex IV.
2. The prohibition in paragraph 1 of this Article shall not apply to the transit through the territories of Member States for the purposes of activities directly related to the items specified in paragraph 2(c), subparagraph 1 of Annex B to UNSCR 2231 (2015) for light water reactors.
3. Paragraph 1 shall not oblige a Member State to refuse its own nationals entry into its territory.
4. Paragraph 1 shall be without prejudice to cases where a Member State is bound by an obligation of international law, namely:
((i)) as a host country of an international intergovernmental organisation;
((ii)) as a host country to an international conference convened by, or under the auspices of, the United Nations;
((iii)) under a multilateral agreement conferring privileges and immunities;
((iv)) under the 1929 Treaty of Conciliation (Lateran pact) concluded by the Holy See (State of the Vatican City) and Italy.
5. Paragraph 4 shall be considered as applying also in cases where a Member State is host country of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
6. The Council shall be duly informed in all cases where a Member State grants an exemption pursuant to paragraph 4 or 5.
7. Member States may grant exemptions from the measures imposed in paragraph 1 where they determine that travel is justified on the grounds of:
((i)) urgent humanitarian need, including religious obligations;
((ii)) furthering the objectives of UNSCR 2231 (2015), including where Article XV of the IAEA Statute is engaged;
((iii)) attending intergovernmental meetings, including those promoted by the Union, or hosted by a Member State holding the Chairmanship in office of the OSCE, where a political dialogue is conducted that directly promotes democracy, human rights and the rule of law in Iran.
8. A Member State wishing to grant exemptions referred to in paragraph 6 shall notify the Council thereof in writing. The exemption shall be deemed to be granted unless one or more of the Council Members raises an objection in writing within two working days of receiving notification of the proposed exemption. Should one or more of the Council members raise an objection, the Council, acting by a qualified majority, may decide to grant the proposed exemption.
9. In cases where, pursuant to paragraphs 4, 5 and 7, a Member State authorises the entry into, or transit through, its territory of persons listed in Annex I, II, III or IV, the authorisation shall be limited to the purpose for which it is given and to the persons concerned thereby.
10. A Member State wishing to grant the exemptions referred to in paragraph 7(i) and (ii) shall submit the proposed authorisations to the Security Council for approval.
CHAPTER 5
Article 20 

1. All funds and economic resources which belong to, are owned, held or controlled, directly or indirectly by the following, shall be frozen:
(a) persons and entities designated in the Annex to UNSCR 1737 (2006), additional persons and entities designated by the Security Council or by the Committee in accordance with paragraph 12 of UNSCR 1737 (2006) and paragraph 7 of UNSCR 1803 (2008) as well as IRGC individuals and entities and IRISL entities designated by the Security Council or by the Committee, as listed in Annex I;
(b) persons and entities not covered by Annex I that are engaged in, directly associated with, or providing support for, Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities or for the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems, including through the involvement in procurement of the prohibited items, goods, equipment, materials and technology, or persons or entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or entities owned or controlled by them, including through illicit means, or persons and entities that have evaded or violated, or assisted designated persons or entities in evading or violating, the provisions of UNSCR 1737 (2006), UNSCR 1747 (2007), UNSCR 1803 (2008) and UNSCR 1929 (2010) or of this Decision, as well as other members and entities of IRGC and IRISL and entities owned or controlled by them or persons and entities acting on their behalf or persons and entities providing insurance or other essential services to IRGC and IRISL, or to entities owned or controlled by them or acting on their behalf, as listed in Annex II;
(c) other persons and entities not covered by Annex I that provide support to the Government of Iran and entities owned or controlled by them or persons and entities associated with them, as listed in Annex II;
(d) other persons and entities designated by the Security Council as having engaged in, directly associated with, or provided support for, Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities undertaken contrary to Iran's commitments in the JCPOA or the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems, including through the involvement in the procurement of prohibited items, goods, equipment, materials and technology specified in the statement attached to Annex B to UNSCR 2231 (2015); having assisted designated persons or entities in evading or acting inconsistently with the JCPOA or UNSCR 2231 (2015); having acted on behalf or at the direction of designated persons or entities, or having been owned or controlled by designated persons or entities, as listed in Annex III;
(e) other persons and entities not covered by Annex III that have engaged in, directly associated with, or provided support for, Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities undertaken contrary to Iran's commitments in the JCPOA or the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems, including through the involvement in the procurement of prohibited items, goods, equipment, materials and technology specified in the statement attached to Annex B to UNSCR 2231 (2015) or in this Decision; having assisted designated persons or entities in evading or acting inconsistently with the JCPOA, UNSCR 2231 (2015) or this Decision; having acted on behalf or at the direction of designated persons or entities, or having been owned or controlled by designated persons or entities, as listed in Annex IV.
2. No funds or economic resources shall be made available, directly or indirectly, to or for the benefit of persons and entities referred to in paragraph 1.
3. Exemptions may be made for funds and economic resources which are:
(a) necessary to satisfy basic needs, including payment for foodstuffs, rent or mortgage, medicines and medical treatment, taxes, insurance premiums, and public utility charges;
(b) intended exclusively for payment of reasonable professional fees and reimbursement of incurred expenses associated with the provision of legal services;
(c) intended exclusively for payment of fees or service charges, in accordance with national laws, for routine holding or maintenance of frozen funds and economic resources;
after notification by the Member State concerned to the Security Council of the intention to authorise, where appropriate, access to such funds and economic resources and in the absence of a negative decision by the Security Council within five working days of such notification.
4. Exemptions may also be made for funds and economic resources which are:
(a) necessary for extraordinary expenses, after notification by the Member State concerned to, and approval by, the Security Council;
(b) the subject of a judicial, administrative or arbitral lien or judgement, in which case the funds and economic resources may be used to satisfy that lien or judgement provided that the lien or judgement was entered before the date of UNSCR 1737 (2006), and is not for the benefit of a person or entity referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, after notification by the Member State concerned to the Security Council;
(c) necessary for activities directly related to the items specified in paragraph 2(c), subparagraph 1 of Annex B to UNSCR 2231 (2015) for light water reactors.
(d) necessary for the civil nuclear cooperation projects described in Annex III of the JCPOA, after notification by the Member State concerned to, and approval by, the Security Council;
(e) necessary for activities directly related to the items specified in Articles 26c and 26d, or to any other activity required for the implementation of the JCPOA, after notification by the Member State concerned to, and approval by, the Security Council.
4a. With regard to persons and entities listed in Annex II, exemptions may also be made for funds and economic resources which are to be paid into or from an account of a diplomatic or consular mission or an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law, in so far as such payments are intended to be used for official purposes of the diplomatic or consular mission or international organisation.
5. Paragraph 2 shall not apply to the addition to frozen accounts of:
(a) interest or other earnings on those accounts; or
(b) payments to frozen accounts due under contracts, agreements or obligations that were concluded or arose before the date on which those accounts became subject to restrictive measures;
provided that any such interest, other earnings and payments continue to be subject to paragraph 1.
6. Paragraph 1 shall not prevent a designated person or entity from making payment due under a contract entered into before the listing of such a person or entity, provided that the relevant Member State has determined that:
(a) the contract is not related to any of the prohibited items, materials, equipment, goods, technologies, assistance, training, financial assistance, investment, brokering or services referred to in this Decision;
(b) the payment is not directly or indirectly received by a person or entity referred to in paragraph 1,
and after notification by the relevant Member State to the Security Council of the intention to make or receive such payments or to authorise, where appropriate, the unfreezing of funds or economic resources for this purpose, 10 working days prior to such authorisation.
7. Paragraph 1 shall not apply to:
(a) a transfer by or through the Central Bank of Iran of frozen funds or economic resources where such transfer is for the purpose of providing financial institutions under the jurisdiction of Member States with liquidity for the financing of trade;
(b) the reimbursement by or through the Central Bank of Iran of claims due under a contract or agreement that was concluded by public or private Iranian entities before the adoption of this Decision,
provided that the transfer or reimbursement has been authorised by the relevant Member State.
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11. Paragraph 7 is without prejudice to paragraphs 3, 4, 4a, 5 and 6 and to Article 10(3) and (4).
12. Without prejudice to the exemptions provided for in this Article, it shall be prohibited to supply specialised financial messaging services, which are used to exchange financial data, to the persons and entities referred to in paragraph 1.
13. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to acts and transactions carried out with regard to entities listed in Annex II which hold rights derived from an original award before 27 October 2010, by a sovereign Government other than Iran, of a gas production sharing agreement, insofar as such acts and transactions relate to those entities' participation in that agreement.
14. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to acts and transactions carried out with regard to entities listed in Annex II insofar as necessary for the execution, until 28 January 2016, of the obligations as referred to in Article 3c(2) provided that those acts and transactions have been authorised in advance, on a case-by-case basis, by the relevant Member State. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of its intention to grant an authorisation.
CHAPTER 6
Article 21 
Member States shall, in accordance with their national legislation, take the necessary measures to prevent specialised teaching or training of Iranian nationals, within their territories or by their nationals, of disciplines which would contribute to Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities and development of nuclear weapon delivery systems.
CHAPTER 7
Article 22 
No claims, including for compensation or for other claim of this kind, such as a claim of set-off or a claim under a guarantee, in connection with any contract or transaction the performance of which was affected, directly or indirectly, wholly or in part, by reason of measures decided on pursuant to UNSCRs 1737 (2006), 1747 (2007), 1803 (2008), 1929 (2010), 2231 (2015), including measures of the Union or any Member State in accordance with, as required by or in any connection with, the implementation of the relevant decisions of the Security Council or measures covered by the present Decision, shall be granted to the designated persons or entities listed in Annex I, II, III or IV, or any other person or entity in Iran, including the Government of Iran, or any person or entity claiming through or for the benefit of any such person or entity.
Article 23 

1. The Council shall implement modifications to Annexes I and III on the basis of the determinations made by the Security Council.
2. The Council, acting by unanimity on a proposal from Member States or from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, shall establish the list in Annexes II and IV and adopt modifications to it.
Article 24 

1. Where the Security Council lists a person or entity, the Council shall include such person or entity in Annex III.
2. Where the Council decides to subject a person or entity to the measures referred to in Articles 19(1)(b), (c) and (e) and 20(1)( b), (c) and (e), it shall amend Annexes II and IV accordingly.
3. The Council shall communicate its decision to the person or entity referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, including the grounds for listing, either directly, if the address is known, or through the publication of a notice, providing such person or entity an opportunity to present observations.
4. Where observations are submitted, or where substantial new evidence is presented, the Council shall review its decision and inform the person or entity accordingly.
Article 25 

1. Annexes I, II, III and IV shall include the grounds for listing of listed persons and entities, as provided by the Security Council or by the Committee with regard to Annex I and by the Security Council with regard to Annex III.
2. Annexes I, II, III and IV shall also include, where available, information necessary to identify the persons or entities concerned, as provided by the Security Council or by the Committee in respect of Annex I, or by the Security Council with regard to Annex III. With regard to persons, such information may include names including aliases, date and place of birth, nationality, passport and ID card numbers, gender, address, if known and function or profession. With regard to entities such information may include names, place and date of registration, registration number and place of business. Annexes I, II, III and IV shall also include the date of designation.
Article 26 

1. This Decision shall be reviewed, amended or repealed as appropriate, notably in the light of relevant decisions by the Security Council.
2. The measures concerning the prohibition on import, purchase or transport of Iranian crude oil and petroleum products in Article 3a shall be reviewed not later than 1 May 2012, in particular taking due account of the availability and the financial conditions for the supply of crude oil and petroleum products produced in countries other than Iran, with a view to ensuring the continuity of energy supply of Member States.
3. The measures referred to in Articles 19(1)(b) and (c) and 20(1)(b) and (c) shall be reviewed at regular intervals and at least every 12 months. They shall cease to apply in respect of the persons and entities concerned if the Council determines, in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 24, that the conditions for their application are no longer met.
4. The measures referred to in Articles 19(1)(a), 20(1)(a), 20(2) and 20(12), in so far as they apply to the persons and entities listed in Annex V, shall be suspended.
5. The measures referred to in Articles 19(1)(b) and (c), 20(1)(b) and (c), 20(2) and 20(12), in so far as they apply to the persons and entities listed in Annex VI, shall be suspended.
Article 26a 

1. The measures set out in Article 1(1)(a), (b), (d) and (e), Articles 2, 3, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 4e, 4f, 4g, 4h, 4i, 4j, 5, 6, 6a, 7, 8, 8a, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18a, 18b, Articles 20(7), 20(11), 20(13), 20(14), Articles 21 and 26b shall be suspended.
Article 26b 

1. The measures imposed by this Decision shall not apply to the supply, sale, or transfer of items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, or the provision of any related technical assistance, training, financial assistance, investment, brokering or other services, by the participant States to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) or UN Member States acting in coordination with them, that is directly related to:
(a) the modification of two cascades at the Fordow facility for stable isotope production;
(b) the export of Iran's enriched uranium in excess of 300 kilograms in return for natural uranium; or
(c) the modernisation of the Arak reactor based on the agreed conceptual design and, subsequently, on the agreed final design of such reactor.
2. Member States engaging in the activities referred to in paragraph 1 shall ensure that:
(a) all such activities are undertaken strictly in accordance with the JCPOA;
(b) they notify the Committee and, when constituted in accordance with the JCPOA, the Joint Commission, or the other Member States, as appropriate, 10 days in advance of such activities;
(c) the requirements, as appropriate, specified in subparagraph 22(c) of UNSCR 2231 (2015) have been met;
(d) they have obtained and are in a position to exercise effectively a right to verify the end-use and end-use location of any supplied item; and
(e) in case of supplied items, materials, equipment, goods and technology specified in subparagraph 22(e) of UNSCR 2231 (2015), they also notify the IAEA within 10 days of the supply, sale or transfers.
3. The measures imposed by this Decision shall not apply to the extent necessary to carry out transfers and activities, as approved on a case-by-case basis in advance by the Committee or the competent authority in the relevant Member State, as appropriate, that are:
(a) directly related to the implementation of the nuclear-related actions specified in paragraphs 15.1 to 15.11 of Annex V to the JCPOA;
(b) required for preparation for the implementation of the JCPOA; or
(c) determined by the Committee, as appropriate, to be consistent with the objectives of UNSCR 2231 (2015).The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States of any approval.
Article 26c 

1. The direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to, or for use in, or the benefit of, Iran, by nationals of Member States or through the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under their jurisdiction, of the following items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, whether or not originating in their territories, shall be subject to approval on a case-by-case basis by the Security Council:
(a) all items, materials, equipment, goods and technology contained in the Nuclear Suppliers Group list;
(b) any further item if the Member State determines that it could contribute to reprocessing- or enrichment-related or heavy water-related activities inconsistent with the JCPOA.
2. The requirement set out in paragraph 1 of this Article shall not apply to the supply, sale or transfer to Iran of equipment referred to in paragraph 2(c), subparagraph 1 of Annex B to UNSCR 2231 (2015) for light water reactors.
3. Member States engaging in the activities referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall ensure that:
(a) the requirements, as appropriate, of the Guidelines as set out in the Nuclear Suppliers Group list have been met;
(b) they have obtained and are in a position to exercise effectively a right to verify the end-use and end-use location of any supplied item;
(c) they notify, as appropriate, the Security Council within ten days of the supply, sale or transfer; and
(d) in the case of supplied items, materials, equipment, goods and technology included in the Nuclear Suppliers Group list, they also notify the IAEA within ten days of the supply, sale or transfer.
4. The requirement in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the supply, sale or transfer of items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, and the provision of any related technical assistance, training, financial assistance, investment, brokering or other services, that is directly related to:
(a) the necessary modification of two cascades at the Fordow facility for stable isotope production;
(b) the export of Iran's enriched uranium in excess of 300 kilograms in return for natural uranium; or
(c) the modernisation of the Arak reactor based on the agreed conceptual design and, subsequently, on the agreed final design of such reactor,
provided that Member States ensure that:
(d) all such activities are undertaken strictly in accordance with the JCPOA;
(e) they notify the Security Council and the Joint Commission ten days in advance of such activities;
(f) the requirements, as appropriate, of the Guidelines as set out in the Nuclear Suppliers Group list have been met;
(g) they have obtained and are in a position to exercise effectively a right to verify the end-use and end-use location of any supplied item; and
(h) in the case of supplied items, materials, equipment, goods and technology included in the Nuclear Suppliers Group list, they also notify the IAEA within ten days of the supply, sale or transfer.
5. The provision of technical assistance or training, financing or financial assistance, investment, brokering or other services related to the supply, sale, transfer, manufacture or use of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1 to any person, entity or body in, or for use in, Iran shall be subject to approval on a case-by-case basis by the Security Council.
6. Investment in the territories under the jurisdiction of Member States by Iran, its nationals, or entities incorporated in Iran or subject to its jurisdiction, or by persons or entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or by entities owned or controlled by them in any commercial activity involving uranium mining, or production or use of nuclear materials as listed in Part 1 of the Nuclear Suppliers Group list shall be subject to approval on a case-by-case basis by the Security Council.
7. The procurement by nationals of Member States, or using their flagged vessels or aircraft, of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1 from Iran shall be subject to notification to the Joint Commission, whether or not originating in the territory of Iran.
8. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States of any approval granted in accordance with, or of activities undertaken pursuant to this Article.
Article 26d 

1. The direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to, or for use in, or the benefit of, Iran, by nationals of Member States or through the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under their jurisdiction, of items, materials, equipment, goods and technology not covered by Article 26c or Article 26e that could contribute to reprocessing- or enrichment-related, heavy water-related or other activities inconsistent with the JCPOA shall be subject to an authorisation on a case-by-case basis by the competent authorities of the exporting Member State, whether or not originating in their territories.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. The requirement in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the supply, sale or transfer to Iran of equipment referred to in that paragraph for light water reactors.
3. Member States engaging in the activities referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall ensure that they have obtained information on the end-use and end-use location of any supplied item.
4. Member States engaging in the activities referred to in paragraph 2 shall ensure that they notify the other Member States within ten days of such activities.
5. The requirement set out in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the supply, sale or transfer of items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, and the provision of any related technical assistance, training, financial assistance, investment, brokering or other services, that is directly related to:
(a) the necessary modification of two cascades at the Fordow facility for stable isotope production;
(b) the export of Iran's enriched uranium in excess of 300 kilograms in return for natural uranium; or
(c) the modernisation of the Arak reactor based on the agreed conceptual design and, subsequently, on the agreed final design of such reactor,
provided that Member States ensure that:
(d) all such activities are undertaken strictly in accordance with the JCPOA;
(e) they notify the other Member States ten days in advance of such activities; and
(f) they have obtained information on the end-use and end-use location of any supplied item.
6. The provision of technical assistance or training, financing or financial assistance, investment, brokering or other services related to the supply, sale, transfer, manufacture or use of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1, to any person, entity or body in, or for use in, Iran shall be subject to an authorisation on a case-by-case basis by the competent authorities of the relevant Member State.
7. Investment in the territories under the jurisdiction of Member States by Iran, its nationals, or entities incorporated in Iran or subject to its jurisdiction, or by persons or entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or by entities owned or controlled by them in any commercial activity involving technologies referred to paragraph 1 shall be subject to an authorisation on a case-by-case basis by the competent authorities of the relevant Member State.
8. The procurement by nationals of Member States, or using their flagged vessels or aircraft, of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1 from Iran shall be subject to approval, on a case-by-case basis, by the competent authorities of the relevant Member State, whether or not originating in the territory of Iran.
9. The competent authorities of the Member States shall not grant any authorisation for any supply, sale, transfer or procurement of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1 if they determine that the supply, sale, transfer or procurement concerned or the provision of the service concerned would contribute to activities inconsistent with the JCPOA.
10. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States of its intention to grant an authorisation under this Article at least ten days in advance.
Article 26e 

1. The direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to, or for use in, or the benefit of, Iran, by nationals of Member States, or through the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under their jurisdiction, of items, materials, equipment, goods and technology contained in the Missile Technology Control Regime list or any additional item that could contribute to the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems shall be prohibited, whether or not originating in their territories.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. It shall also be prohibited to:
(a) provide technical assistance or training, investment or brokering services related to items, materials, equipment, goods and technology set out in paragraph 1 and to the provision, manufacture, maintenance and use of these items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, directly or indirectly, to any person, entity or body in, or for use in, Iran;
(b) provide financing or financial assistance related to items and technology referred to in paragraph 1, including in particular grants, loans and export credit insurance, for any supply, sale, transfer or export of these items and technologies, or for the provision of related technical assistance, training, services or assistance, directly or indirectly, to any person, entity or body in, or for use in, Iran;
(c) participate, knowingly or intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibition referred to in points (a) and (b);
(d) make an investment in the territories under the jurisdiction of Member States by Iran, its nationals, or entities incorporated in Iran or subject to its jurisdiction, or by persons or entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or by entities owned or controlled by them in any commercial activity involving technologies referred to paragraph 1.
3. The procurement by nationals of Member States, or using their flagged vessels or aircraft, of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1 from Iran shall be prohibited, whether or not originating in the territory of Iran.
Article 26f 

1. The supply, sale or transfer to Iran, by nationals of Member States, or from the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under their jurisdiction, of graphite, and raw or semi-finished metals, such as aluminium and steel, shall be subject to an authorisation by the competent authority of the exporting Member State whether or not originating in their territories.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. The provision of:
(a) technical assistance or training and other services related to items referred to in paragraph 1;
(b) financing or financial assistance for any supply, sale, or transfer of items referred to in paragraph 1 or for the provision of related technical assistance and training,
shall also be subject to an authorisation of the competent authority of the relevant Member State.
3. The competent authorities of the Member States shall not grant any authorisation for any supply, sale or transfer of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1 if:
(a) they determine that the supply, sale or transfer concerned or the provision of the service concerned would:
((i)) contribute to reprocessing- or enrichment-related or heavy water-related activities or other nuclear-related activities inconsistent with the JCPOA;
((ii)) contribute to Iran's military or ballistic missile programme; or
((iii)) benefit directly or indirectly the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps;
(b) contracts for delivery of such items or assistance do not include appropriate end-user guarantees.
4. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States of its intention to grant an authorisation under this Article at least ten days in advance.
Article 26g 

1. The supply, sale or transfer to Iran, by nationals of Member States, or from the territories of Member States, or using vessels or aircraft under their jurisdiction, of software for integrating industrial processes shall be subject to an authorisation by the competent authority of the exporting Member State, whether or not originating in their territories.The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this provision.
2. The provision of:
(a) technical assistance or training and other services related to items referred to in paragraph 1;
(b) financing or financial assistance for any supply, sale or transfer of items referred to in paragraph 1 or for the provision of related technical assistance and training,
shall also be subject to an authorisation of the competent authority of the relevant Member State.
3. The competent authorities of the Member States shall not grant any authorisation for any supply, sale or transfer of the items, materials, equipment, goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1 if:
(a) they determine that the supply, sale, transfer or export concerned or the provision of the service concerned would:
((i)) contribute to reprocessing- or enrichment-related or heavy water-related activities or other nuclear-related activities inconsistent with the JCPOA;
((ii)) contribute to Iran's military or ballistic missile programme; or
((iii)) benefit directly or indirectly the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
(b) contracts for delivery of such items or assistance do not include appropriate end-user guarantees.
4. The relevant Member State shall inform the other Member States of its intention to grant an authorisation under this Article at least ten days in advance.
Article 27 
Common Position 2007/140/CFSP is hereby repealed.
Article 28 
This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.
ANNEX I
A.  (1) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (2) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (3) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (4) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (5) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (6) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (7) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (8) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (9) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (10) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (11) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (12) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (13) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (14) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (15) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (16) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (17) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (18) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (19) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (20) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (21) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (22) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (23) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (24) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (25) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (26) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (27) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (28) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (29) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (30) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (31) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010 (EU: 24.4.2007).
 (32) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (33) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (34) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (35) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (36) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (37) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (38) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (39) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (40) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (41) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (42) 
Date of UN designation: 18.4. 2012
 (43) 
Date of UN designation: 18.4.2012.
 (1) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (2) 
Location: P.O. Box 91735-549, Mashad, Iran; Amin Industrial Estate, Khalage Rd., Seyedi District, Mashad, Iran; Kaveh Complex, Khalaj Rd., Seyedi St., Mashad, Iran

A.K.A.: Amin Industrial Compound and Amin Industrial Company.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (3) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (4) 
Location: Sepah Islam Road, Karaj Special Road Km 10, Iran; Pasdaran Ave., P.O. Box 19585/777, Tehran, Iran.

Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 9.6.2010).
 (5) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (6) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (7) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (8) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (9) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (10) 
Location: Pasdaran Ave, PO Box 19585/777, Tehran, Iran.

Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 9.6.2010).
 (11) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (12) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (13) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (14) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (15) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (16) 
Location: P.O. Box 83145-311, Kilometer 28, Esfahan-Tehran Freeway, Shahin Shahr, Esfahan, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (17) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (18) 
Location: Unit Level 10 (B1), Main Office Tower, Financial Park Labuan, Jalan Merdeka, 87000 WP Labuan, Malaysia; Business Registration Number LL06889 (Malaysia).

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (19) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (20) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008 (EU: 24.4.2007).
 (21) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (22) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (23) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (24) 
Location: 3rd Km of Khalaj Road, Seyyedi Street, Mashad 91638, Iran; Km 4 of Khalaj Road, End of Seyedi Street, Mashad, Iran; P.O. Box 91735-549, Mashad, Iran; Khalaj Rd., End of Seyyedi Alley, Mashad, Iran; Moqan St., Pasdaran St., Pasdaran Cross Rd., Tehran, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (25) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (26) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (27) 
Location: P.O. Box 16535-76, Tehran, 16548, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (28) 
Location: Corner of Imam Ali Highway and Babaei Highway, Tehran, Iran.

Date of EU designation: 24.6.2008 (UN: 9.6.2010).
 (29) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (30) 
Location: PO Box 16315-189, Tehran, Iran; located on the west side of Dabestan Street, Abbas Abad District, Tehran, Iran.

Date of EU designation: 24.6.2008 (UN: 9.6.2010).
 (31) 
Location: P.O. Box 16595-365, Tehran, Iran

A.K.A.: 3MG

Date of EU designation: 24.6.2008 (UN: 9.6.2010).
 (32) 
Location: Arak, Iran

A.K.A.: Rahkar Company, Rahkar Industries, Rahkar Sanaye Company, Rahkar Sanaye Novin

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (33) 
Location: P.O. Box 31585-4395, Karaj, Iran

A.K.A.: Center for Agricultural Research and Nuclear Medicine; Karaji Agricultural and Medical Research Center

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (34) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (35) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (36) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (37) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (38) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (39) 
Location: P.O. Box 16785-195, Tehran, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (40) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (41) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (42) 
Location: Damavand Tehran Highway, Tehran, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (43) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (44) 
Date of UN designation: 3.3.2008.
 (45) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (46) 
Location: Damavand Tehran Highway, Tehran, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (47) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (48) 
Date of UN designation: 23.12.2006.
 (49) 
Location: Tehran, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (50) 
Location: Southeast Tehran, Iran

A.K.A.: Shahid Sattari Group Equipment Industries.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (51) 
Location: Next To Nirou Battery Mfg. Co, Shahid Babaii Expressway, Nobonyad Square, Tehran, Iran; Pasdaran St., P.O. Box 16765, Tehran 1835, Iran; Babaei Highway — Next to Niru M.F.G, Tehran, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (52) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (53) 
Location: Pasdaran Avenue, PO Box 19585/777, Tehran, Iran.

Date of EU designation: 24.7.2007 (UN: 9.6.2010).
 (54) 
Date of EU designation: 24.4.2007 (UN: 3.3.2008).
 (55) 
Location: Damavand Tehran Highway, Tehran, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (56) 
Date of UN designation: 24.3.2007.
 (57) 
Location: Pasdaran Avenue, Next To Telecommunication Industry, Tehran 16588, Iran; Postal Box 89195/878, Yazd, Iran; P.O. Box 89195-678, Yazd, Iran; Km 5 of Taft Road, Yazd, Iran.

A.K.A.: Yazd Ammunition Manufacturing and Metallurgy Industries, Directorate of Yazd Ammunition and Metallurgy Industries

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (58) 
Other information: An Iranian company that played a key role in Iran’s illicit transfer of arms to West Africa and acted on behalf of the IRGC Qods Force, commanded by Major General Qasem Soleimani, designated by the UN Security Council in Resolution 1747 (2007), as the shipper of the weapons consignment.

Additional information: Location: Tavakoli Building, Opposite of 15th Alley, Emam-Jomeh Street, Tehran, Iran. Telephone: +98 919 538 2305. Website: http://www.behinehco.ir

Date of UN designation: 18 April 2012
 (59) 
Location: Mehrabad International Airport, Next to Terminal No. 6, Tehran, Iran.

Date of UN designation: 10.12.2012.
 (60) 
Location: Haftom Tir Square, South Mofte Avenue, Tour Line No 3/1, Tehran, Iran. (2) P.O. Box 1584864813.

Date of UN designation: 10.12.2012.

B.  (1) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (2) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (3) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (4) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (5) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (6) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (7) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (8) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (9) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (10) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (11) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (12) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (13) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (14) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (15) 
Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.

C.  (1) 
Location: 18 Mehrshad Street, Sadaghat Street, Opposite of Park Mellat, Vali-e-Asr Ave., Tehran, Iran; 265, Next to Mehrshad, Sedaghat St., Opposite of Mellat Park, Vali Asr Ave., Tehran 1A001, Iran

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (2) 
Location: Noorderlaan 139, B-2030, Antwerp, Belgium; V.A.T. Number BE480224531 (Belgium)

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.
 (3) 
Location: Apt. No. 7, 3rd Floor, No. 2, 4th Alley, Gandi Ave., Tehran, Iran; Qaem Magham Farahani St., Tehran, Iran

Date of UN designation: 9.6.2010.

ANNEX II
I. 


A. Name Identifying information Reasons Date of listing
1. Reza AGHAZADEH DoB: 15/03/1949 Passport number: S4409483 valid 26/04/2000 – 27/04/2010: Issued: Tehran, Diplomatic passport number: D9001950, issued on 22/01/2008 valid until 21/01/2013, Place of birth: Khoy Former Head of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI). The AEOI oversees Iran's nuclear programme and is designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). 23.4.2007

3. Dr Hoseyn (Hossein) FAQIHIAN Address of NFPC: AEOI-NFPD, P.O.Box: 11365-8486, Tehran/Iran Deputy and Director-General of the Nuclear Fuel Production and Procurement Company (NFPC) (see Part B, no 30), part of the AEOI. The AEOI oversees Iran's nuclear programme and is designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). The NFPC is involved in enrichment-related activities that Iran is required by the IAEA Board and Security Council to suspend. 23.4.2007
4. Engineer Mojtaba HAERI  MODAFL Deputy for Industry. Supervisory role over AIO and DIO 23.6.2008

6. Said Esmail KHALILIPOUR (a.k.a.: LANGROUDI) DoB: 24/11/1945, PoB: Langroud Deputy Head of AEOI. The AEOI oversees Iran's nuclear programme and is designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). 23.4.2007
7. Ali Reza KHANCHI Address of NRC: AEOI-NRC P.O.Box: 11365-8486 Tehran/ Iran; Fax: (+9821) 8021412 Head of AEOI's Tehran Nuclear Research Centre. The IAEA is continuing to seek clarification from Iran about plutonium separation experiments carried out at the TNRC, including about the presence of HEU particles in environmental samples taken at the Karaj Waste Storage Facility where containers used to store depleted uranium targets used in those experiments are located. The AEOI oversees Iran's nuclear programme and is designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). 23.4.2007
8. Ebrahim MAHMUDZADEH  Former Managing Director of Iran Electronic Industries (see Part B, No 20). Currently director general of the Armed Forces Social Security Organization. 23.6.2008
9.    
10. Brigadier-General Beik MOHAMMADLU  MODAFL Deputy for Supplies and Logistics (see Part B, no 29) 23.6.2008

12. Mohammad Reza MOVASAGHNIA  Former head of Samen Al A’Emmeh Industries Group (SAIG), also known as the Cruise Missile Industry Group. This organisation was designated under UNSCR 1747 and listed in Annex I to Common Position 2007/140/CFSP. 26.7.2010
13. Anis NACCACHE  Administrator of Barzagani Tejarat Tavanmad Saccal companies; his company has attempted to procure sensitive goods for entities designated under Resolution 1737 (2006). 23.6.2008
14. Brigadier-General Mohammad NADERI  Head of Iran's Aviation Industries Organisation (IAIO). Former Head of Iran's Aerospace Industries Organisation (AIO). AIO has taken part in sensitive Iranian programmes. 23.6.2008
15. Ali Akbar SALEHI  Minister for Foreign Affairs. Former Head of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI). The AEOI oversees Iran’s nuclear programme and is designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). 17.11.2009
16. Rear Admiral Mohammad SHAFI'I RUDSARI  Former MODAFL Deputy for Coordination (see Part B, no 29). 23.6.2008
17. Abdollah SOLAT SANA  Managing Director of the Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF) in Esfahan. This is the facility that produces the feed material (UF6) for the enrichment facilities at Natanz. On 27 August 2006, Solat Sana received a special award from President Ahmadinejad for his role. 23.4.2007
18. Mohammad AHMADIAN  Formerly acting Head of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI), and currently Deputy Head of the AEOI. The AEOI oversees Iran's nuclear programme and is designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). 23.5.2011
19. Engineer Naser RASTKHAH  Deputy Head of the AEOI. The AEOI oversees Iran's nuclear programme and is designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). 23.5.2011
20. Behzad SOLTANI  Deputy Head of the AEOI. The AEOI oversees Iran's nuclear programme and is designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). 23.5.2011
21. Massoud AKHAVAN-FARD  Deputy Head of the AEOI for Planning, International and Parliamentary affairs. The AEOI oversees Iran's nuclear programme and is designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). 23.5.2011

23. Davoud BABAEI  The current head of security for the Ministry Of Defence Armed Forces Logistics' research institute the Organisation of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND), which is run by UN-designated Mohsen Fakhrizadeh-Mahabadi. The IAEA have identified SPND with their concerns over possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear programme over which Iran refuses to co-operate. As head of security, Babaei is responsible for preventing the disclosure of information including to the IAEA. 1.12.2011

25. Sayed Shamsuddin BORBORUDI(a.k.a. Seyed Shamseddin BORBOROUDI) DOB: 21/9/1969 Former Deputy Head of UN designated Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran, where he was subordinate to UN designated Feridun Abbasi Davani. Has been involved in the Iranian nuclear programme since at least 2002, including as the former head of procurement and logistics at AMAD, where he was responsible for using front companies such as Kimia Madan to procure equipment and material for Iran’s nuclear weapons programme. 1.12.2011

27. Kamran DANESHJOO (a.k.a. DANESHJOU)  Former Minister of Science, Research and Technology. He has provided support for Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities. 1.12.2011

29. Milad JAFARI date of birth 20.9.74 An Iranian national supplying goods, mostly metals, to UN designated SHIG front companies. Delivered goods to SHIG between January and November 2010. Payments for some of the goods were made at the central branch of EU-designated Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI) in Tehran after November 2010. 1.12.2011

31. Ali KARIMIAN  An Iranian national supplying goods, mostly carbon fibre to UN-designated SHIG and SBIG. 1.12.2011
32. Majid KHANSARI  Managing Director of UN-designated Kalaye Electric Company. 1.12.2011


35. Mohammad MOHAMMADI  Managing Director of MATSA. 1.12.2011

37. Mohammad Sadegh NASERI  Head of the Physics Research Institute (formerly known as the Institute of Applied Physics). 1.12.2011
38. Mohammad Reza REZVANIANZADEH  Managing Director of the EU-designated Nuclear Reactors Fuel Company (SUREH). He is also an AEOI official. He oversees and issues tenders to procurement companies for sensitive procurement work required at the Fuel Manufacturing Plant (FMP), the Zirconium Powder Plant (ZPP) and the Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF). 1.12.2011

40. Hamid SOLTANI  Managing Director of the EU-designated Management Company for Nuclear Power Plant Construction (MASNA) 1.12.2011

42. Javad AL YASIN  Head of the Research Centre for Explosion and Impact, also known as METFAZ 1.12.2011

44. Majid NAMJOO Born on 5 January 1963 in Tehran, Iran Minister of Energy. Member of the Supreme National Security Council, which formulates Iran's nuclear policy. 16.10.2012
45. Babak Zanjani Date of birth: 12 March 1971 Babak Zanjani has provided support for the financing of transactions in Iranian crude oil conducted by the Iranian Ministry of Petroleum, which is designated by the EU. In addition, he has assisted the Central Bank of Iran and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), which are also designated by the EU, to evade the EU's restrictive measures.He has been a facilitator for Iranian oil transactions and has made transfers of oil-related funds, notably through Naftiran Intertrade Company (NICO) and Hong Kong Intertrade, which are controlled by the Iranian Government and also designated by the EU.In addition, he provided essential services to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) by enabling transfers of funds for the benefit of Khatam al-Anbiya, an IRGC-owned company subject to UN and EU sanctions. 8.11.2014















B. Name Identifying information Reasons Date of listing
1. Aerospace Industries Organisation, AIO 
AIO, 28 Shian 5, Lavizan, Tehran, IranLangare Street,Nobonyad Square,Tehran, Iran
 AIO oversees Iran's production of missiles, including Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group, Shahid Bagheri Industrial Group and Fajr Industrial Group, which were all designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006). The head of AIO and two other senior officials were also designated under UNSCR 1737 (2006) 23.4.2007
2. Armed Forces Geographical Organisation  Assessed to provide geospatial data for the Ballistic Missile programme 23.6.2008
3. Azarab Industries Ferdowsi Ave, PO Box 11365-171, Tehran, Iran Energy sector firm that provides manufacturing support to the nuclear programme, including designated proliferation sensitive activities. Involved in the construction of the Arak heavy-water reactor. 26.7.2010
4.    
 (a) Mellat Bank SB CJSC
 P.O. Box 24, Yerevan 0010, Republic of Armenia 100 % owned by Bank Mellat 26.7.2010
   
5. Bank Melli,Bank Melli Iran (including all branches) and subsidiaries Ferdowsi Avenue, PO Box 11365-171, Tehran, Iran Providing or attempting to provide financial support for companies which are involved in or procure goods for Iran's nuclear and missile programmes (AIO, SHIG, SBIG, AEOI, Novin Energy Company, Mesbah Energy Company, Kalaye Electric Company and DIO). Bank Melli serves as a facilitator for Iran's sensitive activities. It has facilitated numerous purchases of sensitive materials for Iran's nuclear and missile programmes. It has provided a range of financial services on behalf of entities linked to Iran's nuclear and missile industries, including opening letters of credit and maintaining accounts. Many of the above companies have been designated by UNSCRs 1737 (2006) and 1747 (2007).Bank Melli continues in this role, by engaging in a pattern of conduct which supports and facilitates Iran's sensitive activities. Using its banking relationships, it continues to provide support for, and financial services to, UN and EU listed entities in relation to such activities. It also acts on behalf of, and at the direction of such entities, including Bank Sepah, often operating through their subsidiaries and associates. 23.6.2008
 (a) Arian Bank (a.k.a. Aryan Bank)
 House 2, Street Number 13, Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul, Afghanistan Arian Bank is a joint-venture between Bank Melli and Bank Saderat. 26.7.2010
 (b) Assa Corporation
 ASSA CORP, 650 (or 500) Fifth Avenue, New York, USA;Tax ID No. 1368932 (United States) Assa Corporation is a front company created and controlled by Bank Melli. It was set up by Bank Melli to channel money from the United States to Iran. 26.7.2010
 (c) Assa Corporation Ltd
 6 Britannia Place, Bath Street, St Helier JE2 4SU, Jersey Channel Islands Assa Corporation Ltd is the parent organization of Assa Corporation. Owned or controlled by Bank Melli 26.7.2010
 (d) 
(a.k.a. Bank Kargoshaee, a.k.a Kargosai Bank, a.k.a Kargosa'i Bank)
 587 Mohammadiye Square, Mowlavi St., Tehran 11986, Iran Bank Kargoshaee is owned by Bank Melli. 26.7.2010
 (e) Bank Melli Iran Investment Company (BMIIC)
 
No 1 - Didare ShomaliHaghani Highway1518853115 TehranIran;
Alt. Location: No.2, Nader Alley, Vali-Asr Str., Tehran, Iran, P.O. Box 3898-15875;Alt. Location: Bldg 2, Nader Alley after Beheshi Forked Road, P.O. Box 15875-3898, Tehran, Iran 15116;Alt., Location: Rafiee Alley, Nader Alley, 2 After Serahi Shahid Beheshti, Vali E Asr Avenue, Tehran, Iran; Business Registration Number: 89584. Affiliated with entities sanctioned by the United States, the European Union or the United Nations since 2000. Designated by the United States for being owned or controlled by Bank Melli. 26.7.2010
 (f) Bank Melli Iran ZAO (a.k.a. Mir Business Bank)
 Number 9/1, Ulitsa Mashkova, Moscow, 130064, Russia Alternative addr: Mashkova st. 9/1 Moscow 105062 Russia Owned by Bank Melli. 23.6.2008
 (g) Bank Melli Printing and Publishing Company (BMPPC)
 18th Km Karaj Special Road, 1398185611 Tehran, Iran, P.O. Box 37515-183;Alt. Location: Km 16 Karaj Special Road, Tehran, Iran;Business Registration Number 382231 Designated by the United States for being owned or controlled by Bank Melli 26.7.2010
 (h) Cement Investment and Development Company (CIDCO) (a.k.a.: Cement Industry Investment and Development Company, CIDCO, CIDCO Cement Holding)
 
No 20, West Nahid Blvd.Vali Asr Ave.Tehran, Iran, 1967757451
No. 241, Mirdamad Street, Tehran, Iran Wholly owned by Bank Melli Investment Co. Holding Company to manage all cement companies owned by BMIIC 26.7.2010
 (i) First Persian Equity Fund
 Walker House, 87 Mary Street, George Town, Grand Cayman, KY1-9002, Cayman Islands; Alt. Location: Clifton House, 7z5 Fort Street, P.O. Box 190, Grand Cayman, KY1-1104; Cayman Islands; Alt. Location: Rafi Alley, Vali Asr Avenue, Nader Alley, Tehran, 15116, Iran, P.O.Box 15875-3898 Cayman-based fund licensed by the Iranian Government for foreign investment in the Tehran Stock Exchange 26.7.2010
 (j) Mazandaran Cement Company
 
No 51, sattari st.Afric Ave.TehranIran
Alt. Loc.: Africa Street, Sattari Street No. 40, P.O. Box 121, Tehran, Iran 19688;Alt Location: 40 Satari Ave. Afrigha Highway, P.O. Box 19688, Tehran, Iran Controlled by Bank Melli Iran 26.7.2010
 (k) Mehr Cayman Ltd.
 Cayman Islands; Commercial Registry Number 188926 (Cayman Islands) Owned or controlled by Bank Melli 26.7.2010
 (l) Melli Agrochemical Company PJS (a.k.a: Melli Shimi Keshavarz)
 
5th Floor No 2315th Street, Gandi Ave. Vanak Sq., Tehran, Iran
Alt. Loc.: Mola Sadra Street, 215 Khordad, Sadr Alley No. 13, Vanak Sq., P.O. Box 15875-1734, Tehran, Iran Owned or controlled by Bank Melli 26.7.2010
 (m) Melli Bank plc
 London Wall, 11th floor, London EC2Y 5EA, United Kingdom Owned by Bank Melli. 23.6.2008
  (n) Melli Investment Holding International
 514 Business Avenue Building, Deira, P.O. Box 181878, Dubai, United Arab Emirates;Registration Certificate Number (Dubai) 0107 issued 30. Nov 2005. Owned or controlled by Bank Melli 26.7.2010
  (o) Shemal Cement Company (a.k.a: Siman Shomal, a.k.a Shomal Cement Company)
 No 269 Dr Beheshti Ave. P.O. Box 15875/4571 Tehran - 15146 IranAlt. Loc.: Dr Beheshti Ave No. 289, Tehran, Iran 151446;Alt. Location: 289 Shahid Baheshti Ave., P.O. Box 15146, Tehran, Iran Controlled by Bank Melli Iran 26.7.2010
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7.    



8.  

  
9. ESNICO (Equipment Supplier for Nuclear Industries Corporation) No. 1, 37th Avenue, Asadabadi Street, Tehran, Iran Procures industrial goods, specifically for the nuclear programme activities carried out by AEOI, Novin Energy and Kalaye Electric Company (all designated under UNSCR 1737). ESNICO’s Director is Haleh Bakhtiar (designated in UNSCR 1803). 26.7.2010

11.    
 (a) EDBI Exchange Company (a.k.a. Export Development Exchange Broker Co.)
 No 20, 13th St., Vozara Ave., Tehran, Iran 1513753411, P.O. Box: 15875-6353Alt. Loc.: Tose'e Tower, corner of 15th St., Ahmad Qasir Ave.; Argentine Square, Tehran, Iran Tehran-based EDBI Exchange Company is 70 %- owned by Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI). It was designated by the United States in October 2008 for being owned or controlled by EDBI. 26.7.2010
 (b) EDBI Stock Brokerage Company
 Tose'e Tower, corner of 15th St., Ahmad Qasir Ave.; Argentine Square, Tehran, Iran Tehran-based EDBI Stock Brokerage Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI). It was designated by the United States in October 2008 for being owned or controlled by EDBI. 26.7.2010
 (c) Banco Internacional De Desarrollo CA
 Urb. El Rosal, Avenida Francesco de Miranda, Edificio Dozsa, Piso 8, Caracas C.P. 1060, Venezuela Banco Internacional De Desarrollo CA is owned by the Export Development Bank of Iran. 26.7.2010
12. Fajr Aviation Composite Industries Mehrabad Airport, PO Box 13445-885, Tehran, Iran A subsidiary of the IAIO within MODAFL both designated by the EU which primarily produces composite materials for the aircraft industry. 26.7.2010
13.    

14. Future Bank BSC Block 304. City Centre Building. Building 199, Government Avenue, Road 383, Manama, Bahrain. PO Box 785;Business Registration 2k Document: 54514-1 (Bahrain) expires 9 Jun 2009; Trade License No 13388 (Bahrain) Two-thirds of Bahrain-based Future Bank are owned by Iranian banks. EU-designated Bank Melli and Bank Saderat each own one-third of the shares, the remaining third being held by Ahli United Bank (AUB) of Bahrain. Although AUB still owns its shares of Future Bank, according to its 2007 annual report, AUB no longer exercises significant influence over the bank which is effectively controlled by its Iranian parents both of which are singled out in UNSCR 1803 as Iranian banks requiring particular ‘vigilance’. The tight links between Future Bank and Iran are further evidenced by the fact that the Chairman of Bank Melli has also held concurrently the position of Chairman of Future Bank. 26.7.2010
15. Industrial Development & Renovation Organization (IDRO)  Government body responsible for acceleration of Iran’s industrialisation. Controls various companies involved in work for the nuclear and missile programmes and involved in the foreign procurement advanced manufacturing technology in order to support them. 26.7.2010
16. Iran Aircraft Industries (IACI)  A subsidiary of the IAIO within MODAFL (see no 29). Manufactures, repairs, and conducts overhauls of airplanes and aircraft engines and procures aviation-related parts often of US-origin typically via foreign intermediaries. IACI and its subsidiaries have also been detected using a worldwide network of brokers seeking to procure aviation-related goods. 26.7.2010
17. Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (a.k.a: HESA, HESA Trade Center, HTC, IAMCO, IAMI, Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company, Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries, Karkhanejate Sanaye Havapaymaie Iran, Hava Peyma Sazi-e Iran, Havapeyma Sazhran, Havapeyma Sazi Iran, Hevapeimasazi) P.O. Box 83145-311, 28 km Esfahan – Tehran Freeway, Shahin Shahr, Esfahan, Iran;P.O. Box 14155-5568, No. 27 Ahahamat Ave., Vallie Asr Square, Tehran 15946, Iran;P.O. Box 81465-935, Esfahan, Iran;Shahih Shar Industrial Zone, Isfahan, Iran; P.O. Box 8140, No. 107 Sepahbod Gharany Ave., Tehran, Iran Owned or controlled by, or acts on behalf of; MODAFL (see no 29). 26.7.2010
18. Iran Centrifuge Technology Company (a.k.a. TSA or TESA) 156 Golestan Street, Saradr-e Jangal, Tehran Iran Centrifuge Technology Company has taken over the activities of Farayand Technique (designated under UNSCR 1737). It manufactures uranium enrichment centrifuge parts, and is directly supporting proliferation sensitive activity that Iran is required to suspend by UNSCRs. Carries out work for Kalaye Electric Company (designated under UNSCR 1737). 26.7.2010

20. Iran Electronics Industries(including all branches) and subsidiaries: P. O. Box 18575-365, Tehran, Iran Wholly-owned subsidiary of MODAFL (and therefore a sister-organisation to AIO, AvIO and DIO). Its role is to manufacture electronic components for Iranian weapons systems. 23.6.2008
 (a) Isfahan Optics
 P.O. Box 81465-313 Kaveh Ave. Isfahan - IranP.O. Box 81465-117, Isfahan, Iran Owned, controlled by, or acts on behalf of Iran Electronics Industries 26.7.2010
 (b) Iran Communications Industries (ICI)
 PO Box 19295-4731, Pasdaran Avenue, Tehran, Iran; Alternative address: PO Box 19575-131, 34 Apadana Avenue, Tehran, Iran; Alternative address: Shahid Langary Street, Nobonyad Square Ave, Pasdaran, Tehran Iran Communications Industries, a subsidiary of Iran Electronics Industries (listed by the EU), produces various items including communication systems, avionics, optics and electro-optics devices, micro-electronics, information technology, test and measurement, telecommunication security, electronic warfare, radar tube manufacture and refurbishment, and missile launchers. 26.7.2010
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22. Iranian Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO) Ave. Sepahbod Gharani P.O. Box 15815/1775 Tehran, IranAve. Sepahbod Gharani P.O. Box 15815/3446 Tehran, Iran107 Sepahbod Gharani Avenue, Tehran, Iran A MODAFL (see no 29) organisation responsible for planning and managing Iran’s military aviation industry. 26.7.2010
23. Javedan Mehr Toos  Engineering firm that procures for the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran which was designated under UNSCR 1737. 26.7.2010
24. Kala Naft Kala Naft Tehran Co, P.O. Box 15815/1775, Gharani Avenue, Tehran, Iran;No 242 Shahid Kalantri Street - Near Karim Khan Bridge - Sepahbod Gharani Avenue, Teheran;Kish Free Zone, Trade Center, Kish Island, Iran;Kala Ltd., NIOC House, 4 Victoria Street, London Sw1H1 Trades equipment for oil and gas sector that can be used for Iran’s nuclear programme. Attempted to procure material (very hard-wearing alloy gates) which have no use outside the nuclear industry. Has links to companies involved in Iran’s nuclear programme. 26.7.2010
25. Machine Sazi Arak 4th km Tehran Road, PO Box 148, Arak, Iran Energy sector firm affiliated with IDRO that provides manufacturing support to the nuclear programme, including designated proliferation sensitive activities. Involved in the construction of the Arak heavy-water reactor. UK distributed an export denial notice in July 2009 against Machine Sazi Arak for an ‘alumina graphite stopper rod’. In May 2009 Sweden denied the export to Machine Sazi Arak of ‘cladding of dish ends for pressure vessels’. 26.7.2010
26. Marine Industries Pasdaran Av., PO Box 19585/ 777, Tehran A subsidiary of the DIO 23.4.2007
27. Power Plants' Equipment Manufacturing Company (Saakhte Tajhizate Niroogahi) No. 10, Jahanara Alley, after Hemmat Bridge, Abbaspour St. (previously called Tavanir), Tehran, Post Code 1435733161, Iran Subordinate to AEOI and Novin Energy (both designated under UNSCR 1737). Involved in the development of nuclear reactors. 26.7.2010
28. Mechanic Industries Group  Took part in the production of components for the ballistics programme. 23.6.2008
29. Ministry Of Defense And Support For Armed Forces Logistics (a.k.a. Ministry Of Defense For Armed Forces Logistics; a.k.a. MODAFL; a.k.a. MODSAF) Located on the west side of Dabestan Street, Abbas Abad District, Tehran, Iran Responsible for Iran’s defence research, development and manufacturing programmes, including support to missile and nuclear programmes. 23.6.2008
30. Nuclear Fuel Production and Procurement Company (NFPC) AEOI-NFPD, P.O.Box: 11365-8486, Tehran/IranP.O. Box 14144-1339, Endof North Karegar Ave., Tehran, Iran Nuclear Fuel Production Division (NFPD) of AEOI runs research and development in the field of nuclear fuel cycle including uranium exploration, mining, milling, conversion and nuclear waste management. The NFPC is the successor to the NFPD, the subsidiary company under the AEOI that runs research and development in the nuclear fuel cycle including conversion and enrichment. 23.4.2007
31. Parchin Chemical Industries  Worked on propulsion techniques for the Iranian ballistics programme. 23.6.2008
32. Parto Sanat Co No. 1281 Valiasr Ave., Next to 14th St., Tehran, 15178 Iran. Manufacturer of frequency changers and it is capable of developing/modifying imported foreign frequency changers in a way that makes them usable in gas centrifuge enrichment. It is deemed to be involved in nuclear proliferation activities. 26.7.2010
33. Passive Defense Organization  Responsible for the selection and construction of strategic facilities, including – according to Iranian statements - the uranium enrichment site at Fordow (Qom) built without being declared to the IAEA contrary to Iran’s obligations (affirmed in a resolution by the IAEA Board of Governors). Brigadier General Gholam-Reza Jalali, former IRGC is PDO’s chairman. 26.7.2010
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35. Raka  A department of Kalaye Electric Company (designated under UNSCR 1737). Established in late 2006, it was responsible for the construction of the Uranium enrichment plant at Fordow (Qom). 26.7.2010
36. Research Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology a.k.a. Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute AEOI, PO Box 14395-836, Tehran Subordinate to the AEOI and continuing the work of its former Research Division. Its managing director is AEOI Vice President Mohammad Ghannadi (designated in UNSCR 1737). 26.7.2010
37. Schiller Novin Gheytariyeh Avenue - no 153 - 3rd Floor - PO BOX 17665/153 6 19389 Teheran Acting on behalf of Defense Industries Organisation (DIO). 26.7.2010
38. Shahid Ahmad Kazemi Industrial Group  SAKIG develops and produces surface-to-air missiles systems for Iran's military. It maintains military, missile, and air defense projects and procures goods from Russia, Belarus, and North Korea. 26.7.2010
39. Shakhese Behbud Sanat  Involved in the production of equipment and parts for the nuclear fuel cycle. 26.7.2010
40. State Purchasing Organisation (SPO)  The SPO appears to facilitate the import of whole weapons. It appears to be a subsidiary of MODAFL 23.6.2008
41. Technology Cooperation Office (TCO) of the Iranian President's Office (a.k.a.Center for Innovation and Technology (CITC)) Tehran, Iran Responsible for Iran's technological advancement through relevant foreign procurement and training links. Supports the nuclear and missile programmes. 26.7.2010
42. Yasa Part, (including all branches) and subsidiaries:  Company dealing with procurement activities related to the purchase of materials and technologies necessary to nuclear and ballistic programmes. 26.7.2010
 (a) Arfa Paint Company
  Acting on behalf of Yasa Part. 26.7.2010
 (b) Arfeh Company
  Acting on behalf of Yasa Part. 26.7.2010
 (c) Farasepehr Engineering Company
  Acting on behalf of Yasa Part. 26.7.2010
 (d) Hosseini Nejad Trading Co.
  Acting on behalf of Yasa Part. 26.7.2010
 (e) Iran Saffron Company or Iransaffron Co.
  Acting on behalf of Yasa Part. 26.7.2010
 (f) Shetab G.
  Acting on behalf of Yasa Part. 26.7.2010
 (g) Shetab Gaman (a.k.a. Taamin Gostaran Pishgaman Azar)
 Address: Norouzi Alley, No 2, Larestan Street, Motahari Avenue, Tehran Acting on behalf of Yasa Part. 26.7.2010
 (h) Shetab Trading
  Acting on behalf of Yasa Part. 26.7.2010
 (i) Y.A.S. Co. Ltd
  Acting on behalf of Yasa Part. 26.7.2010
43. Europäisch-Iranische Handelsbank (EIH) Head Office: Depenau 2, D-20095 Hamburg; Kish branch, Sanaee Avenue, PO Box 79415/148, Kish Island 79415Tehran branch, No. 1655/1, Valiasr Avenue, PO Box 19656 43 511, Tehran, Iran EIH has played a key role in assisting a number of Iranian banks with alternative options for completing transactions disrupted by EU sanctions targeting Iran. EIH has been noted acting as the advising bank and intermediary bank in transactions with designated Iranian entities.For example, EIH froze the accounts of EU-designated bank Saderat Iran and Bank Mellat located at EIH Hamburg in early August 2010. Shortly afterwards, EIH resumed Euro-denominated business with Bank Mellat and Bank Saderat Iran using EIH accounts with a non-designated Iranian bank. In August 2010, EIH was setting up a system to enable routine payments to be made to Bank Saderat London and Future Bank Bahrain, in such a way as to avoid EU sanctions.As of October 2010, EIH was continuing to act as a conduit for payments by sanctioned Iranian banks, including Bank Mellat and Bank Saderat. These sanctioned banks are to direct their payments to EIH via Iran's Bank of Industry and Mine. In 2009, EIH was used by Post Bank in a sanctions evasion scheme which involved handling transactions on behalf of UN-designated Bank Sepah. EU-designated Bank Mellat is one of EIH's parent banks. 23.5.2011
44. Onerbank ZAO (a.k.a. Onerbank ZAT, Eftekhar Bank, Honor Bank, Honorbank, North European Bank) Ulitsa Klary Tsetkin 51- 1, 220004, Minsk, Belarus Belarus-based bank owned by Bank Refah Kargaran, Bank Saderat and Bank Toseeh Saderat Iran 23.5.2011
45. Aras Farayande Unit 12, No 35 Kooshesh Street, Tehran Involved in procurement of materials for EU-sanctioned Iran Centrifuge Technology Company 23.5.2011
46. EMKA Company  A subsidiary company of the UN-sanctioned TAMAS, responsible for the discovery and extraction of uranium. 23.5.2011


49. Noavaran Pooyamoj (a.k.a. Noavaran Tejarat Paya, Bastan Tejerat Mabna, Behdis Tejarat (or Bazarganis Behdis Tejarat Alborz Company or Behdis Tejarat General Trading Company), Fanavaran Mojpooya, Faramoj Company (or Tosee Danesh Fanavari Faramoj), Green Emirate Paya, Mehbang Sana, Mohandesi Hedayat Control Paya, Pooya Wave Company, Towsee Fanavari Boshra)  Involved in procurement of materials that are controlled and have direct application in the manufacture of centrifuges for Iran's uranium enrichment programme. 23.5.2011
50. Noor Afza Gostar, (a.k.a. Noor Afzar Gostar) Opp Seventh Alley, Zarafrshan Street, Eivanak Street, Qods Township A company that is a subsidiary of the UN-sanctioned Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI). Involved in the procurement of equipment for the nuclear programme. 23.5.2011

52. Raad Iran (a.k.a Raad Automation Company) Unit 1, No 35, Bouali Sina Sharghi, Chehel Sotoun Street, Fatemi Square, Tehran A company involved in procurement of inverters for Iran's proscribed enrichment programme. RaadIran was established to produce and design controlling systems and provides the sale and installation of inverters and programmable Logic Controllers. 23.5.2011
53. Sureh (a.k.a. Soreh) Nuclear Reactors Fuel Company (a.k.a. Nuclear Fuel Reactor Company; Sookht Atomi Reactorhaye Iran; Soukht Atomi Reactorha-ye Iran) Head Office: 61 Shahid Abtahi St, Karegar e Shomali, TehranComplex: Persian Gulf Boulevard, Km20 SW Esfahan Road, Esfahan A company subordinate to the UN-sanctioned Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI) consisting of the Uranium Conversion Facility, the Fuel Manufacturing Plant and the Zirconium Production Plant. 23.5.2011
54. Sun Middle East FZ Company  A company that procures sensitive goods for the Nuclear Reactors Fuel Company (SUREH). Sun Middle East uses intermediaries based outside of Iran to source goods SUREH requires. Sun Middle East provides these intermediaries with false end user details for when the goods are sent to Iran, thereby seeking to circumvent the relevant country's Customs regime. 23.5.2011
55. Ashtian Tablo Ashtian Tablo - No 67, Ghods mirheydari St, Yoosefabad, Tehran Involved in the production and supply of specialist electrical equipment and materials that have a direct application in the Iranian nuclear sector. 23.5.2011
56. Bals Alman  A manufacturer of electrical equipment (switchgear) involved in the ongoing construction of the Fordow (Qom) facility built without being declared to the IAEA. 23.5.2011
57. Hirbod Co Hirbod Co - Flat 2, 3 Second Street, Asad Abadi Avenue, Tehran 14316 A company that has procured goods and equipment destined for Iran's Nuclear and Ballistic Missile programmes for the UN-sanctioned Kalaye Electric Company (KEC). 23.5.2011
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59. Marou Sanat (a.k.a. Mohandesi Tarh Va Toseh Maro Sanat Company) 9, Ground Floor, Zohre Street, Mofateh Street, Tehran Procurement firm that has acted for Mesbah Energy which was designated under UNSCR 1737 23.5.2011
60. Paya Parto (a.k.a. Paya Partov)  Subsidiary of Novin Energy, which was sanctioned under UNSCR 1747, involved in laser welding. 23.5.2011

62. Taghtiran  Engineering firm that procures equipment for Iran's IR-40 heavy water research reactor 23.5.2011
63. Pearl Energy Company Ltd Level 13(E) Main Office Tower, Jalan Merdeka, Financial Park Complex, Labuan 87000 Malaysia Pearl Energy Company Ltd. is a wholly- owned subsidiary of First East Export Bank (FEEB), which was designated by the UN under Security Council Resolution 1929 in June 2010. Pearl Energy Company was formed by FEEB in order to provide economic research on an array of global industries. 23.5.2011
64. Pearl Energy Services, SA 15 Avenue de Montchoisi, Lausanne, 1006 VD, Switzerland; Business Registration Document #CH-550.1.58.55-9 Pearl Energy Services S.A. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pearl Energy Company Ltd, located in Switzerland; its mission is to provide financing and expertise to entities seeking to enter in to Iran's petroleum sector. 23.5.2011

66. MAAA Synergy Malaysia Involved in procurement of components for Iranian fighter planes 23.5.2011
67. Modern Technologies FZC (MTFZC) PO Box 8032, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Involved in procurement of components for Iranian nuclear programme 23.5.2011
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69. Bonab Research Center (BRC) Jade ye Tabriz (km 7), East Azerbaijan, Iran Affiliated to AEOI 23.5.2011
70. Tajhiz Sanat Shayan (TSS) Unit 7, No. 40, Yazdanpanah, Afriqa Blvd., Teheran, Iran Involved in procurement of components for Iranian nuclear programme 23.5.2011
71. Institute of Applied Physics (IAP)  Conducts research into military applications of Iranian nuclear programme 23.5.2011
72. Aran Modern Devices (AMD)  Affiliated to MTFZC network 23.5.2011
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74. Electronic Components Industries (ECI) Hossain Abad Avenue, Shiraz, Iran Subsidiary of Iran Electronics Industries 23.5.2011
75. Shiraz Electronics Industries Mirzaie Shirazi, P.O. Box 71365-1589, Shiraz, Iran Subsidiary of Iran Electronics Industries 23.5.2011
76. Iran Marine Industrial Company (SADRA) Sadra Building No 3, Shafagh St., Poonak Khavari Blvd., Shahrak Ghods, P.O. Box 14669-56491, Tehran, Iran Effectively controlled by Sepanir Oil & Gas Energy Engineering Company, which is designated by the EU as an IRGC company. Provides support to the Government of Iran through its involvement in the Iranian energy sector including in the South Pars Gas field. 23.5.2011
77. Shahid Beheshti University Daneshju Blvd., Yaman St., Chamran Blvd., P.O. Box 19839-63113, Tehran, Iran Shahid Beheshti University is a public entity which is under the supervision of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. Carries out scientific research relevant to the development of nuclear weapons. 23.5.2011
78. Aria Nikan, (a.k.a. Pergas Aria Movalled Ltd) Suite 1, 59 Azadi Ali North Sohrevardi Avenue, Tehran, 1576935561 Known to procure for EU designated Iran Centrifuge Technology Company (TESA) Commercial Department. They have made efforts to procure designated materials, including goods from the EU, which have applications in the Iranian nuclear programme. 1.12.2011
79. Bargh Azaraksh; (a.k.a Barghe Azerakhsh Sakht) No 599, Stage 3, Ata Al Malek Blvd, Emam Khomeini Street, Esfahan. Company that has been contracted to work at the uranium enrichment sites at Natanz and Qom/Fordow on the electricity and piping works. It was in charge of designing, procuring and installing electrical control equipment at Natanz in 2010. 1.12.2011

81. Eyvaz Technic No 3, Building 3, Shahid Hamid Sadigh Alley, Shariati Street, Tehran, Iran. Producer of vacuum equipment that has supplied the uranium enrichment sites at Natanz and Qom/Fordow. In 2011 it supplied pressure transducers to UN-designated Kalaye Electric Company. 1.12.2011
82. Fatsa No 84, Street 20, North Amir Abad, Tehran Iran's Uranium Processing and Nuclear Fuel Production Company. Controlled by the UN-designated Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran. 1.12.2011
83. Ghani Sazi Uranium Company (a.k.a. Iran Uranium Enrichment Company) 3, Qarqavol Close, 20th Street, Tehran Subordinate to the UN-designated TAMAS. It has production contracts with UN-designated Kalaye Electric Company and EU-designated TESA. 1.12.2011
84. Iran Pooya (a.k.a. Iran Pouya)  A government owned company that operated the biggest extruder of aluminium in Iran and supplied material for use in the production of casings for the IR-1 and IR-2 centrifuges. A major manufacturer of aluminium cylinders for centrifuges whose customers include the UN-designated AEOI and EU-designated TESA. 1.12.2011
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86. Karanir (a.k.a. Moaser, a.k.a. Tajhiz Sanat) 1139/1 Unit 104 Gol Building, Gol Alley, North Side of Sae, Vali Asr Avenue. PO Box 19395-6439, Tehran. Involved in purchasing equipment and materials which have direct applications in the Iranian nuclear programme. 1.12.2011
87. Khala Afarin Pars (a.k.a. PISHRO KHALA AFARIN COMPANY) Last address known: Unit 5, 2nd Floor, No 75, Mehran Afrand St, Sattarkhan St, Tehran. Involved in purchasing equipment and materials which have direct applications in the Iranian nuclear programme. 1.12.2011
88. MACPAR Makina San Ve Tic Istasyon MH, Sehitler cad, Guldeniz Sit, Number 79/2, Tuzla 34930, Istanbul Company run by Milad Jafari who has supplied goods, mostly metals, to UN designated Shahid Hemmat Industries Group (SHIG) through front companies. 1.12.2011
89. MATSA (Mohandesi Toseh Sokht Atomi Company) 90, Fathi Shaghaghi Street, Tehran, Iran. Iranian company contracted to UN-designated Kalaye Electric Company to provide design and engineering services across the nuclear fuel cycle. Most recently has been procuring equipment for the Natanz uranium enrichment site. 1.12.2011
90. Mobin Sanjesh Entry 3, No 11, 12th Street, Miremad Alley, Abbas Abad, Tehran Involved in purchasing equipment and materials which have direct applications in the Iranian nuclear programme. 1.12.2011
91. Multimat lc ve Dis Ticaret Pazarlama Limited Sirketi  Company run by Milad Jafari who has supplied goods, mostly metals, to UN designated Shahid Hemmat Industries Group (SHIG) through front companies. 1.12.2011
92. Research Centre for Explosion and Impact (a.k.a. METFAZ) 44, 180th Street West, Tehran, 16539-75751 Subordinate to the EU-designated Malek Ashtar University, it oversees activity linked to the Possible Military Dimensions of Iran's nuclear programme upon which Iran is not cooperating with the IAEA. 1.12.2011
93. Saman Nasb Zayendeh Rood; Saman Nasbzainde Rood Unit 7, 3rd Floor Mehdi Building, Kahorz Blvd, Esfahan, Iran. Construction contractor that has installed piping and associated support equipment at the uranium enrichment site at Natanz. It has dealt specifically with centrifuge piping. 1.12.2011
94. Saman Tose'e Asia (SATA)  Engineering firm involved in supporting a range of large scale industrial projects including Iran's uranium enrichment programme, including undeclared work at the uranium enrichment site at Qom/Fordow. 1.12.2011
95. Samen Industries 2nd km of Khalaj Road End of Seyyedi St., P.O.Box 91735-549, 91735 Mashhad, Iran, Tel.: +98 511 3853008, +98 511 3870225 Shell name for UN-designated Khorasan Metallurgy Industries, subsidiary of Ammunition Industries Group (AMIG). 1.12.2011

97. STEP Standart Teknik Parca San ve TIC A.S. 79/2 Tuzla, 34940, Istanbul, Turkey Company run by Milad Jafari, who has supplied goods, mostly metals, to UN designated Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group (SHIG) through front companies. 1.12.2011
98. SURENA (a.k.a. Sakhd Va Rah-An-Da-Zi)  Company for Construction and Commissioning of Nuclear Power Plants. Controlled by the UN designated Novin Energy Company. 1.12.2011
99. TABA (Iran Cutting Tools Manufacturing company - Taba Towlid Abzar Boreshi Iran) 12 Ferdowsi, Avenue Sakhaee, avenue 30 Tir (sud), nr 66 – Tehran Owned or controlled by EU-sanctioned TESA, Involved in manufacturing equipment and materials which have direct applications in the Iranian nuclear programme. 1.12.2011
100. Test Tafsir No 11, Tawhid 6 Street, Moj Street, Darya Blvd, Shahrak Gharb, Tehran, Iran. Company produces and has supplied UF6 specific containers to the uranium enrichment sites at Natanz and Qom/Fordow. 1.12.2011
101. Tosse Silooha (a.k.a. Tosseh Jahad E Silo)  Involved in the Iranian nuclear programme at the Natanz, Qom and Arak facilities. 1.12.2011
102. Yarsanat (a.k.a. Yar Sanat, a.k.a. Yarestan Vacuumi) No. 101, West Zardosht Street, 3rd Floor, 14157 Tehran; No. 139 Hoveyzeh Street, 15337, Tehran. Procurement company for UN-designated Kalaye Electric Company. Involved in purchasing equipment and materials which have direct applications in the Iranian nuclear programme. It has attempted the procurement of vacuum products and pressure transducers. 1.12.2011
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104. Central Bank of Iran (a.k.a. Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran) 
Postal Address: Mirdamad Blvd., NO. 144,Tehran,Islamic Republic of IranP.O. Box: 15875 / 7177
Switchboard: +98 21 299 51Cable Address: MARKAZBANKTelex: 216 219-22 MZBK IR SWIFTAddress: BMJIIRTHWeb Site: http://www.cbi.irE-mail: G.SecDept@cbi.ir Involvement in activities to circumvent sanctions. Provides financial support to the Government of Iran. 23.1.2012
105. Bank Tejarat Postal Address: Taleghani Br. 130, Taleghani Ave. P.O. Box: 11365 -5416, Tehran; Tel. 88826690; Tlx.: 226641 TJTA IR; Fax 88893641; Website: http://www.tejaratbank.ir Bank Tejarat provides significant support to the Government of Iran by offering financial resources and financing services for oil and gas development projects. The oil and gas sector constitutes a significant source of funding for the Government of Iran and several projects financed by Bank Tejarat are carried out by subsidiaries of entities owned and controlled by the Government of Iran. In addition, Bank Tejarat remains partly owned by and closely linked to the Government of Iran which is therefore in a position to influence Bank Tejarat's decisions, including its involvement in the financing of projects regarded by the Iranian Government as a high priority.Furthermore, as Bank Tejarat provides financing to various crude oil productions and refining projects which necessarily require the acquisition of key equipment and technology for those sectors whose supply for use in Iran is prohibited, Bank Tejarat can be identified as being involved in the procurement of prohibited goods and technology. 8.4.2015
106. Tidewater (a.k.a. Tidewater Middle East Co.; Faraz Royal Qeshm Company LLC) Postal address: No 80, Tidewater Building, Vozara Street, next to Saie Park, Tehran, Iran Owned or controlled by IRGC 23.01.2012
107. Turbine Engineering Manufacturing (TEM) (a.k.a T.E.M. Co.) Postal address: Shishesh Mina Street, Karaj Special Road, Tehran, Iran Used as a front company by designated Iran Aircraft Industries (IACI) for covert procurement activities. 23.1.2012

109. Rosmachin Postal address: Haftom Tir Square, South Mofte Avenue, Tour Line No; 3/1, Tehran, IranP.O. Box 1584864813 Tehran, Iran Front company of Sad Export Import Company. Involved in illicit arms transfer aboard M/V Monchgorsk. 23.1.2012
110. Ministry of Energy 
Palestine Avenue North, next to Zarathustra Avenue 81,tel. 9-8901081.
 Responsible for policy in the energy sector, which provides a substantial source of revenue for the Iranian Government. 16.10.2012
111. Ministry of Petroleum 
Taleghani Avenue, next to Hafez Bridge,tel. 6214-6153751
 Responsible for policy in the oil sector, which provides a substantial source of revenue for the Iranian Government. 16.10.2012
112. National Iranian Oil Company(NIOC) 
NIOC HQ, National Iranian Oil Company Hafez Crossing,Taleghani Avenue Tehran - Iran/First Central Building,Taleghan St., Tehran, Iran,Postal Code: 1593657919P.O. Box 1863 and 2501
 State-owned and operated entity providing financial resources to the Government of Iran. The Minister of Oil is Director of the NIOC Board and the Deputy Minister of Oil is the Managing Director of NIOC. 16.10.2012
113. National Iranian Oil Company(NIOC) PTE LTD 
7 Temasek Boulevard #07-02,Suntec Tower One 038987,Singapore;
Registration ID 199004388CSingapore Subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
114. National Iranian Oil Company(NIOC)International Affairs Limited 
NIOC House,4 Victoria Street,LondonSW1H 0NE,United Kingdom; UK
Company Number 02772297(United Kingdom) Subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
115. Iran Fuel Conservation Organization(IFCO) 
No. 23 East Daneshvar St.North Shiraz St.Molasadra St.Vanak Sq.TehranIranTel.: (+98) 2188604760-6
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
116. Karoon Oil & Gas Production Company 
Karoon Industrial ZoneAhwazKhouzestanIranTel.: (+98) 6114446464
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
117. Petroleum Engineering & Develop-ment Company(PEDEC) 
No. 61 Shahid Kalantari St.Sepahbod Qarani Ave.TehranIranTel.: (+98) 2188898650-60
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
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119. Khazar Expl & Prod Co(KEPCO) 
No. 19 11th St.Khaled Eslamboli St.TehranIranTel.: (+98) 2188722430
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
120. National Iranian Drilling Company(NIDC) 
Airport Sq.Pasdaran Blvd.AhwazKhouzestanIranTel.: (+98) 6114440151
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
121. South Zagros Oil & Gas Production Company 
Parvaneh St.Karimkhan Zand Blvd.ShirazIranTel.: (+98) 7112138204
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
122. Maroun Oil & Gas Company 
Ahwaz-Mahshahr Rd.(Km 12)AhwazIranTel.: (+98) 6114434073
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
123. Masjed-soleyman Oil & Gas Company(MOGC) 
Masjed SoleymanKhouzestanIranTel.: (+98) 68152228001
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
124. Gachsaran Oil & Gas Company 
GachsaranKohkiluye-va-BoyerAhmadIranTel.: (+98) 7422222581
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
125. Aghajari Oil & Gas Production Company(AOGPC) 
Naft Blvd.OmidiehKhouzestanIranTel.: (+98) 611914701
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
126. Arvandan Oil & Gas Company(AOGC) 
Khamenei Ave.KhoramsharIranTel.: (+98) 6324214021
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
127. West Oil & Gas Production Company 
No. 42 Zan Blvd.Naft Sq.KermanshahIranTel.: (+98) 8318370072
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
128. East Oil & Gas Production Company(EOGPC) 
No. 18 Payam 6 St.Payam Ave.Sheshsad DastgahMashhadIranTel.: (+98) 5117633011
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
129. Iranian Oil Terminals Company(IOTC) 
No. 17 Beyhaghi St.Argentine Sq.TehranIranTel.: (+98) 2188732221
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
130. Pars Special Economic Energy Zone(PSEEZ) 
Pars Special Economic Energy Zone Org.AssaluyehBoushehrIranTel.: (+98) 7727376330
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 16.10.2012
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132. Naftiran Intertrade Company (a.k.a. Naftiran Trade Company) (NICO) 5th Floor, Petropars Building, No 35 Farhang Boulevard, Snadat Abad Avenue, Tehran, Iran Tel. +98 21 22372486; +98 21 22374681; +98 21 22374678; Fax +98 21 22374678; +98 21 22372481 E-mail: info@naftiran.com Subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) 16.10.2012
133. Naftiran Intertrade Company Srl 
Avenue de la Tour-Haldimand, 6, 1009 Pully, SwitzerlandTel: +41 21 3106565Fax: +41 21 3106566/67/72Email: nico.finance@naftiran.ch
 Subsidiary (100 %) of the Naftiran Intertrade Company Ltd. 16.10.2012
134. Petroiran Development Company (PEDCO) Ltd(a.k.a. PetroIran; a.k.a. ‘PEDCO’) 
National Iranian Oil Company - PEDCO,P.O. Box 2965,Al Bathaa Tower,9th Floor, Apt. 905, Al Buhaira Corniche, Sharjah,United Arab Emirates;
P.O. Box 15875-6731,Tehran,Iran; 41,1st Floor, International House,The Parade,St. Helier JE2 3QQ,Jersey;
No. 22, 7th Lane,Khalid Eslamboli Street,Shahid Beheshti Avenue,Tehran,Iran;
No. 102, Next to Shahid Amir Soheil Tabrizian Alley,Shahid Dastgerdi (Ex Zafar) Street,Shariati Street,Tehran 19199/45111,Iran;
Kish Harbour,Bazargan Ferdos Warehouses,Kish Island,Iran;
Registration ID 67493 (Jersey) Subsidiary of Naftiran Intertrade Company Ltd. 16.10.2012
135. Petropars Ltd.(a.k.a. Petropasr Limited; a.k.a. "PPL") 
Calle La Guairita, Centro Profesional Eurobuilding,Piso 8,Oficina 8E,Chuao,Caracas 1060,Venezuela;
No. 35, Farhang Blvd.,Saadat Abad,Tehran,Iran;
P.O. Box 3136,Road Town,Tortola,Virgin Islands,British;
all offices worldwide. Subsidiary of Naftiran Intertrade Company Ltd. 16.10.2012
136. Petropars International FZE(a.k.a. PPI FZE) 
P.O. Box 72146,Dubai,United Arab Emirates;
all offices worldwide Subsidiary of Petropars Ltd. 16.10.2012
137. Petropars UK Limited 
47 Queen Anne Street,London W1G 9JG,United Kingdom; UK
Company Number 03503060(United Kingdom);all offices worldwide Subsidiary of Petropars Ltd. 16.10.2012
138. National Iranian Gas Company(NIGC) 
((1)) National Iranian Gas Company Building,
South Aban Street,Karimkhan Boulevard,Tehran,Iran
((2)) P.O. Box 15875,
Tehran,
Iran
((3)) NIGC Main Bldg.
South Aban St.Karimkhan Ave.,Tehran 1598753113,Iran State-owned and operated entity that provides financial resources to the Government of Iran. The Minister of Oil is Chairman of NIGC's Board and the Deputy Oil Minister is Managing Director and Vice Chairman of NIGC. 16.10.2012
139. National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company(NIORDC) 
4 Varsho Street,Tehran 1598666611,P.O. Box 15815/3499Tehran
 State-owned and operated entity that provides financial support to the Government of Iran. The Minister of Oil is Chairman of NIORDC's Board. 16.10.2012
140. National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC) 
35 East Shahid Atefi Street, Africa Ave., 19177 Tehran, P.O. Box: 19395-4833,Tel. +98 21 23801,E-mail: info@nitc-tankers.com; all offices worldwide
 The National Iranian Tanker Company provides financial support to the Government of Iran through its shareholders the Iranian State Retirement Fund, the Iranian Social Security Organization, and the Oil Industry Employees Retirement and Savings Fund, which are State-controlled entities. Moreover, NITC is one of the largest operators of crude oil carriers in the world and one of the main transporters of Iranian crude oil. Accordingly, NITC provides logistical support to the Government of Iran through the transport of Iranian oil. 
141. Trade Capital Bank 
220035 BelarusTimiriazeva str. 65ATel: +375 (17) 3121012Fax +375 (17) 3121008e-mail: info@tcbank.by
 Subsidiary (99 %) of Tejarat Bank. 16.10.2012
142. Bank of Industry and Mine 
No. 2817 Firouzeh Tower (above park way junction)Valiaar St.TehranTel. 021-22029859Fax: 021-22260272-5
 State owned company which provides financial support to the Government of Iran. 16.10.2012
143. Cooperative Development Bank(a.k.a. Tose’e Ta’avon Bank) 
Bozorgmehr St.Vali-e Asr AveTehranTel: +(9821) 66419974 / 66418184Fax: (+9821) 66419974e-mail: info@sandoghtavon.gov.ir
 State owned company which provides financial support to the Government of Iran. 16.10.2012
144. National Iranian Oil Company Nederland (a.k.a.: NIOC Netherlands Representation Office) Blaak 512, 3011 TA and Weena 333, 3013 AL Rotterdam, Netherlands.Tel +31 (10) 225 0177, +31 (10) 225 0308.http://www.nioc-intl.com/Offices_Rotterdam.htm. Subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 7.11.2012
145. National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) 
No.1, Tehran, Iranshahr Ave.Shadab.St,P.O.Box: 79145/3184Tel: +98-21-77606030Website: www.niopdc.ir
 Subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) 22.12.2012
146. Iranian Oil Pipelines and Telecommunications Company (IOPTC) 
No.194, Tehran, Sepahbod Gharani Ave.Tel: +98-21-88801960/+98-21-66152223Fax: +98-21-66154351Website: www.ioptc.com
 Subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) 22.12.2012
147. National Iranian Oil Engineering and Construction Company (NIOEC) 
No.263, Tehran, Ostad Nejatollahi Ave.P.O.Box: 11365/6714Tel: +98-21-88907472Fax: +98-21-88907472Website: www.nioec.org
 Subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) 22.12.2012
148. Iran Composites Institute 
Iran Composites Institute,Iranian University of Science and Technology,16845-188, Tehran, Iran,Telephone: 98 217 3912858Fax: 98 217 7491206E-mail: ici@iust.ac.irWebsite: http://www.irancomposites.org
 Iranian Composites Institute (ICI, aka Composite Institute of Iran) is assisting designated entities to violate the provisions of UN and EU sanctions on Iran and is directly supporting Iran's proliferation sensitive nuclear activities. As of 2011 ICI had been contracted to provide EU-designated Iran Centrifuge Technology Company (TESA) with IR-2M centrifuge rotors. 22.12.2012
149. Jelvesazan Company 
22 Bahman St., Bozorgmehr Ave, 84155666, Esfahan, IranTel: 98 0311 2658311 15Fax: 98 0311 2679097
 Jelvesazan Company is assisting designated entities to violate the provisions of UN and EU sanctions on Iran and is directly supporting Iran's proliferation sensitive nuclear activities. As of early 2012 Jelvesazan intended to supply controlled vacuum pumps to EU-designated Iran Centrifuge Technology Company (TESA). 22.12.2012
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151. Simatec Development Company  Simatec Development Company is assisting designated entities to violate the provisions of UN and EU sanctions on Iran and is directly supporting Iran's proliferation sensitive nuclear activities. As of early 2010 Simatec was contracted by UN-designated Kalaye Electric Company (KEC) to procure Vacon inverters to power uranium enrichment centrifuges. As of mid-2012 Simatec was attempting to procure EU-controlled inverters. 22.12.2012
152. Aluminat 
1.. Parcham St, 13th Km of Qom Rd 38135 Arak (Factory)
2.. Unit 38, 5th Fl, Bldg No 60, Golfam St, Jordan, 19395-5716, Tehran
Tel: 98 212 2049216 / 22049928 / 22045237
Fax: 98 21 22057127
Website: www.aluminat.com Aluminat is assisting designated entities to violate the provisions of UN and EU sanctions on Iran and is directly supporting Iran's proliferation sensitive nuclear activities. In early 2012 Aluminat had a contract to supply 6061-T6 aluminium to EU-designated Iran Centrifuge Technology Company (TESA). 22.12.2012
153. Organisation of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND)  The Organisation of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND) directly supports Iran's proliferation sensitive nuclear activities. The IAEA has identified SPND with their concerns over possible military dimensions (PMD) to Iran's nuclear programme. SPND is run by UN-designated Mohsen Fakhrizadeh-Mahabadi and is part of the Ministry of Defence For Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL) designated by the EU. 22.12.2012
154. First Islamic Investment Bank Branch: 19A-31-3A, Level 31 Business Suite, Wisma UOA, Jalan Pinang 50450, Kuala Lumpur; Kuala Lumpur; Wilayah Persekutuan; 50450 Tel. 603-21620361/2/3/4, +6087417049/417050, +622157948110Branch: Unit 13 (C), Main Office Tower, Financial Park Labuan Complex, Jalan Merdeka, 87000 Federal Territory of Labuan, Malaysia; Labuan F.T; 87000Investor Relations: Menara Prima 17th floor Jalan Lingkar, Mega Kuningan Blok 6.2 Jakarta 12950 — Indonesia; South Jakarta; Jakarta; 12950 First Islamic Investment Bank (FIIB) is providing financial and logistical support to the Government of Iran. FIIB was used by Babak Zanjani to channel a significant amount of Iranian oil-related payments on behalf of the Government of Iran. 22.12.2012
155. International Safe Oil  International Safe Oil (ISO) is assisting designated entities to violate the provisions of the EU regulation on Iran and is providing financial support to the government of Iran. ISO is part of the Sorinet Group owned and operated by Babak Zanjani. It is being used to channel Iranian oil-related payments. 22.12.2012
156. Sorinet Commercial Trust Bankers Ltd. (SCT) (a.k.a.: SCT Bankers; SCT Bankers Kish Company (PJS); SCT Bankers Company Branch; Sorinet Commercial Trust) Sorinet Commercial Trust Bankers, Sadaf Tower, 3rd Floor, Suite No. 301, Kish Island, IranSorinet Commercial Trust Bankers, No.1808, 18th Floor, Grosvenor House Commercial Tower, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE, P.O. Box 31988Tehran branch: Reahi Aiiey, First of Karaj, Maksous Road 9, Tehran, Iran. SWIFT codes: SCERIRTH KSH (Kish Island branch), SCTSAEA1 (Dubai branch), SCERIRTH (Tehran branch)Alternative address for Kish Island branch: Kish Banking Fin Activities Centre, No 42, 4th floor, VC25Alternative addresses for Dubai branch: (1) SCT Bankers Kish Company (PJS), Head Office, Kish Island, Sadaf Tower, 3rd floor, Suite 301, P.O. Box 87. (2) Sheykh Admad, Sheykh Zayed Road, 31988, Dubai, Port, Kish Island.Tels:09347695504 (Kish Island branch)09347695504/97-143257022-99 (Dubai branch)09347695504 (Tehran branch)Emails: info@sctbankers.comzanjani@sctbankers.com Sorinet Commercial Trust Bankers Ltd. is controlled by Babak Zanjani, who is designated for providing financial support to the Government of Iran by facilitating oil payments on its behalf. 8.11.2014
157. HK Intertrade Company Ltd (HK Intertrade) HK Intertrade Company, 21st Floor, Tai Yau Building, 181 Johnston Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong HK Intertrade is fully owned and controlled by the National Iranian Oil Company, a designated and state-owned entity that provides support to the Government of Iran. In addition, HK Intertrade has provided logistical and financial support to the Government of Iran by facilitating the transfer of oil-related money on behalf of the Government of Iran. 22.12.2012
158. Petro Suisse Petro Suisse Avenue De la Tour- Halimand 6, 1009 Pully, Switzerland Petro Suisse, a company engaged in the Iranian oil and gas sector, is 100 % owned by the NIOC (National Iranian Oil Company) which is a designated entity that provides financial support to the Government of Iran. Petro Suisse is also associated with Naftiran Intertrade Co (NICO) which is designated as a subsidiary (100 %) of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). 22.12.2012


161. Sharif University of Technology Last address known: Azadi Ave/Street, PO Box 11365-11155, Tehran, Iran, Tel. +98 21 66 161 Email: info@sharif.ir Sharif University of Technology (SUT) has a number of cooperation agreements with Iranian Government organisations which are designated by the UN and/or the EU and which operate in military or military-related fields, particularly in the field of ballistic missile production and procurement. This includes: an agreement with the EU-designated Aerospace Industries Organisation for, inter alia, the production of satellites; cooperating with the Iranian Ministry of Defence and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) on smart boat competitions; a broader agreement with the IRGC Air Force which covers developing and strengthening the University’s relations, organisational and strategic cooperation; SUT is part of a 6-university agreement which supports the Government of Iran through defence-related research.Taken together, these show a significant record of engagement with the Government of Iran in military or military-related fields that constitutes support to the Government of Iran. 8.11.2014
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163. Petropars Iran Company (aka: PPI) 
Address: No. 9,Maaref Street,Farhang Blvd, Saadet Abad,Tehran, Iran.Tel +98-21-22096701- 4.http://www.petropars.com/Subsidiaries/PPI.aspx
 Subsidiary of designated entity Petropars Ltd 8.6.2013
164. Petropars Oilfield Services Company (aka: POSCO) 
Address: Kish harbor,PPI Bldg,Tel +98-764-445 03 05,http://www.petropars.com/Subsidiaries/POSCO.aspx.
 Subsidiary of designated entity Petropars Iran Company 8.6.2013
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167. Iranian Oil Company (U.K.) Limited (IOC) 
Iranian Oil Company (U.K.) Limited, aka IOC.Address: NIOC House 6th Floor,4 Victoria Street,London, United Kingdom,SW1H 0NE
 IOC is wholly owned by Naftiran Intertrade Company (NICO). NICO is itself designated under EU sanctions because it is wholly owned by the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), which is also an EU designated entity because it provides financial resources to the Government of Iran. All three Board Directors of IOC as at 18 December 2012 have previously worked for NIOC in a directorship role, further demonstrating the strong link between IOC and NIOC. 8.6.2013
168. Post Bank of Iran (a.k.a. Post Bank Iran, Post Bank) 
237, Motahari Ave., Tehran, Iran 1587618118Website: www.postbank.ir
 Company which is majority owned by the Government of Iran and provides financial support to the Government of Iran. 16.11.2013
169. Iran Insurance Company (a.k.a. Bimeh Iran) 121 Fatemi Ave., P.O. Box 14155-6363 Tehran, IranP.O. Box 14155-6363, 107 Fatemi Ave., Tehran, Iran Government-owned company which provides financial support to the Government of Iran. 16.11.2013
170. Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI) (including all branches and subsidiaries) Export Development Building, 21th floor, Tose'e tower, 15th st, Ahmad Qasir Ave, Tehran - Iran, 15138-35711 next to the 15th Alley, Bokharest Street, Argentina Square, Tehran, Iran; Tose'e Tower, corner of 15th St, Ahmad Qasir Ave., Argentine Square, Tehran, Iran; No. 129, 21 's Khaled Eslamboli, No. 1 Building, Tehran, Iran; C.R. No. 86936 (Iran) Government-owned company which provides financial support to the Government of Iran. 16.11.2013
171. Persia International Bank Plc 6 Lothbury, London Post Code: EC2R 7HH, United Kingdom Entity owned by designated entities Bank Mellat and Bank Tejarat. 16.11.2013
172. Iranian Offshore Engineering & Construction Co (IOEC) 18 Shahid Dehghani Street, Qarani Street, Tehran 19395-5999Or: No.52 North Kheradmand Avenue (Corner of 6th Alley) Tehran, IRANWeb: http://www.ioec.com/ Important entity in the energy sector which provides substantial revenues to the Government of Iran. As such, IOEC provides financial and logistical support to the Government of Iran. 16.11.2013
173. Bank Refah Kargaran(a.k.a. Bank Refah) 40, North Shiraz Street, Mollasadra Ave., Vanak Sq., Tehran, Postal Code 19917, IranSwift: REF AIRTH Entity providing support to the Government of Iran. It is 94 per cent owned by the Iranian Social Security Organisation, which in turn is controlled by the Government of Iran, and it provides banking services to government ministries. 16.11.2013



























































































































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A. Name Identifying information Reasons Date of listing
1. IRGC Brigadier-General Javad DARVISH-VAND  Former Deputy Minister and Inspector General of MODAFL. 23.6.2008
2. Rear Admiral Ali FADAVI  Commander of IRGC Navy 26.7.2010
3. Parviz FATAH born 1961 Member of the IRGC. Former Minister of Energy. 26.7.2010
4. IRGC Brigadier-General Seyyed Mahdi FARAHI  Former head of Iran's Aerospace Industries Organisation (AIO) and former managing director of the UN-designated Defence Industries Organisation (DIO). Member of the IRGC and a Deputy in Iran's Ministry of Defense for Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL). 23.6.2008
5. IRGC Brigadier-General Ali HOSEYNITASH  Member of the IRGC. Member of the Supreme National Security Council and involved in formulating policy on nuclear issues. 23.6.2008
6. IRGC Mohammad Ali JAFARI  Former Commander of the IRGC. 23.6.2008
7. IRGC Brigadier-General Mostafa Mohammad NAJJAR  Former Minister for the Interior and former Minister of MODAFL, responsible for all military programmes, including ballistic missiles programmes. Currently, senior advisor to the Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces. 23.6.2008
8. IRGC Brigadier-General Mohammad Reza NAQDI POB: Nadjaf, IraqDOB: 1953 Deputy Coordinator of the IRGC. Former Deputy Commander of IRGC for Cultural and Social Affairs. Former Commander of Basij Resistance Force. 26.7.2010
9. BrigGen Mohammad PAKPUR  Commander of IRGC Ground Forces 26.7.2010
10. Rostam QASEMI (a.k.a. Rostam GHASEMI) Born in 1961 Former Commander of Khatam al-Anbiya. 26.7.2010
11. IRGC Brigadier-General Hossein SALAMI  Commander of the IRGC. 26.7.2010
12. IRGC Brigadier-General Ali SHAMSHIRI  Member of the IRGC. Has held senior roles in MODAFL. 23.6.2008
13. IRGC Brigadier-General Ahmad VAHIDI  President of the Supreme National Defense University and former Minister of MODAFL. 23.6.2008

15. Abolghassem Mozaffari SHAMS  Former head of Khatam al-Anbiya Construction Headquarters. 1.12.2011

17. Ali Ashraf NOURI  IRGC Deputy Commander, IRGC Political Bureau Chief 23.1.2012
18. Hojatoleslam Ali SAIDI (a.k.a. Hojjat- al-Eslam Ali Saidi or Saeedi  Representative of the Supreme Leader to the IRGC 23.1.2012
19. IRGC Brigadier-General Amir Ali Haji ZADEH (a.k.a. Amir Ali HAJIZADEH)  IRGC Aerospace Force Commander. 23.1.2012



B. Name Identifying information Reasons Date of listing
1. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Tehran, Iran Responsible for Iran’s nuclear programme. Has operational control for Iran’s ballistic missile programme. Has undertaken procurement attempts to support Iran's ballistic missiles and nuclear programmes 26.7.2010
2. IRGC Air Force  Operates Iran's inventory of short and medium range ballistic missiles. The head of the IRGC air force was designated by UNSCR 1737 (2006) 23.6.2008
3. IRGC-Air Force Al-Ghadir Missile Command  The IRGC-Air Force Al-Ghadir Missile Command is a specific element within the IRGC Air Force that has been working with SBIG (designated under UNSCR 1737) with the FATEH 110, short range ballistic missile as well as the Ashura medium range ballistic missile. This command appears to be the entity that actually has the operational control of the missiles. 26.7.2010
4. Naserin Vahid  Naserin Vahid produces weapons parts on behalf of the IRGC. An IRGC front company. 26.7.2010
5. IRGC Qods Force Tehran, Iran Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Qods Force is responsible for operations outside Iran and is Tehran's principal foreign policy tool for special operations and support to terrorists and Islamic militants abroad. Hizballah used Qods Force-supplied rockets, anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCMs), man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS), and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the 2006 conflict with Israel and benefited from Qods Force training on these systems, according to press reporting. According to a variety of reports, the Qods Force continues to re-supply and train Hizballah on advanced weaponry, anti-aircraft missiles, and long-range rockets. The Qods Force continues to provide limited lethal support, training, and funding to Taliban fighters in southern and western Afghanistan including small arms, ammunition, mortars, and short-range battlefield rockets. Commander has been sanctioned under UNSCR 26.7.2010
6. Sepanir Oil and Gas Energy Engineering Company (a.k.a. Sepah Nir)  A subsidiary of Khatam al-Anbya Construction Headquarters which was designated under UNSCR 1929. Sepanir Oil and Gas Engineering Company is participating in Iran's South Pars offshore Phase 15-16 gas field development project. 26.7.2010
7. Bonyad Taavon Sepah (a.k.a. IRGC Cooperative Foundation; Bonyad-e Ta'avon-Sepah; Sepah Cooperative Foundation) Niayes Highway, Seoul Street, Tehran, Iran Bonyad Taavon Sepah, also known as the IRGC Cooperative Foundation, was formed by the Commanders of the IRGC to structure the IRGC's investments. It is controlled by the IRGC. Bonyad Taavon Sepah's Board of Trustees is composed of nine members, of whom eight are IRGC members. These officers include the IRGC's Commander in Chief, who is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, the Supreme Leader's representative to the IRGC, the Basij commander, the IRGC Ground Forces commander, the IRGC Air Force commander, the IRGC Navy commander, the head of the IRGC Information Security Organization, a senior IRGC officer from the Armed Forces General Staff, and a senior IRGC officer from MODAFL. 23.5.2011
8. Ansar Bank (a.k.a. Ansar Finance and Credit Fund; Ansar Financial and Credit Institute; Ansae Institute; Ansar al-Mojahedin No-Interest Loan Institute; Ansar Saving and Interest Free-Loans Fund) No. 539, North Pasdaran Avenue, Tehran; Ansar Building, North Khaje Nasir Street, Tehran, Iran Bonyad Taavon Sepah created Ansar Bank to provide financial and credit services to IRGC personnel. Initially, Ansar Bank operated as a credit union and transitioned in to a fully fledged bank in mid 2009, upon receiving a licence from Iran's Central bank. Ansar Bank, formerly known as Ansar al Mojahedin, has been linked to the IRGC for over 20 years. IRGC members received their salaries through Ansar bank.In addition, Ansar bank provided special benefits to IRGC personnel, including reduced rates for home furnishings and free, or reduced-cost, health care. 23.5.2011
9. Mehr Bank (a.k.a Mehr Finance and Credit Institute; Mehr Interest-Free Bank) No. 182, Shahid Tohidi St, 4th Golsetan, Pasdaran Ave, Tehran 1666943, Iran Mehr Bank is controlled by Bonyas Taavon Sepah and the IRGC. Mehr Bank provides financial services to the IRGC. According to an open source interview with the head of Bonyad Taavon Sepah, Parviz Fattah (b. 1961), Bonyad Taavon Sepah created Mehr Bank to serve the Basij (paramilitary arm of the IRGC). 23.5.2011

11. Behnam Sahriyari Trading Company Postal address: Ziba Building, 10th Floor, Northern Sohrevardi Street, Tehran, Iran Involved in the shipment of arms on behalf of the IRGC. 23.1.2012
12. Etemad Amin Invest Co Mobin Pasadaran Av. Tehran, Iran A company owned or controlled by IRGC that contributes to financing the strategic interests of the regime. 26.7.2010

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1. Mohammad Hossein Dajmar D.O.B: 19 February 1956. Passport: K13644968 (Iran), expires May 2013. Chairman and Managing Director of IRISL. He is also Chairman of Soroush Sarzamin Asatir Ship Management Co. (SSA), Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Co. (SAPID), and Hafiz Darya Shipping Co. (HDS), known IRISL affiliates. 23.5.2011
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 k) IRITAL Shipping SRL
 Commercial Registry Number: GE 426505 (Italy); Italian Fiscal Code: 03329300101 (Italy); V.A.T. Number: 12869140157 (Italy)Ponte Francesco Morosini 59, 16126 Genova (GE), Italy; Point of contact for ECL and PCL services. Used by the DIO subsidiary Marine Industries Group (MIG; now known as Marine Industries Organization, MIO) which is responsible for the design and construction of various marine structures and both military and non- military vessels. DIO was designated under UNSCR 1737. 26.7.2010
   
   
   
   

   
 r) Santexlines (a.k.a. IRISL China Shipping Company Ltd, a.k.a. Yi Hang Shipping Company)
 Suite 1501, Shanghai Zhongrong Plaza, 1088, Pudong(S) road, Shanghai 200122, Shanghai, ChinaAlternative Address: F23A-D, Times Plaza No. 1, Taizi Road, Shekou, Shenzhen 518067, China Santexlines act on behalf of HDSL. Previously known as IRISL China shipping Company, it acted on behalf of IRISL in China. 26.7.2010
   
 t) SISCO Shipping Company Ltd (a.k.a IRISL Korea Ltd)
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2. Darya Capital Administration GMBH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94311 (Germany) issued 21 Jul 2005Schottweg 6, 22087 Hamburg, Germany; Business Registration No. HRB96253, issued Jan 30, 2006 Darya Capital Administration is a wholly owned subsidiary of IRISL Europe GmbH. Its Managing Director is Mohammad Talai. 23.5.2011
3. Nari Shipping and Chartering GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102485 (Germany) issued 19 Aug 2005; Telephone: 004940278740 Owned by Ocean Capital Administration and IRISL Europe. Ahmad Sarkandi is also the director of Ocean Capital Administration GmbH and Nari Shipping and Chartering GmbH & Co. KG. 23.5.2011
4. Ocean Capital Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB92501 (Germany) issued 4 Jan 2005 A German-based IRISL holding company that is owned and controlled by IRISL. 8.4.2015
5. First Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94311 (Germany) issued 21 Jul 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
5a. First Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102601 (Germany) issued 19 Sep 2005; IMO Nr. 9349576 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
6. Second Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94312 (Germany) issued 21 Jul 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
6a. Second Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102502 (Germany) issued 24 Aug 2005; IMO Nr.: 9349588. Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
7. Third Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94313 (Germany) issued 21 Jul 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
7a. Third Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102520 (Germany) issued 29 Aug 2005; IMO Nr.:9349590 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
8. Fourth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94314 (Germany) issued 21 Jul 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
8a. Fourth Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102600 (Germany) issued 19 Sep 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
9. Fifth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94315 (Germany) issued 21 Jul 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
9a. Fifth Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102599 (Germany) issued 19 Sep 2005; IMO Nr.: 9349667 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
10. Sixth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94316 (Germany) issued 21 Jul 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
10a. Sixth Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102501 (Germany) issued 24 Aug 2005; IMO Nr.: 9349679 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
11. Seventh Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94829 (Germany) issued 19 Sep 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
11a. Seventh Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102655 (Germany) issued 26 Sep 2005; IMO Nr.: 9165786 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
12. Eighth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94633 (Germany) issued 24 Aug 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
12a. Eighth Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102533 (Germany) issued 1 Sep 2005; IMO Nr.: 9165803 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
13. Ninth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94698 (Germany) issued 9 Sep 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
13a. Ninth Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102565 (Germany) issued 15 Sep 2005; IMO Nr.: 9165798 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
14. Tenth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
14a. Tenth Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102679 (Germany) issued 27 Sep 2005; IMO Nr.: 9165815 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
15. Eleventh Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94632 (Germany) issued 24 Aug 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
15a. Eleventh Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102544 (Germany) issued 9 Sep 2005; IMO Nr. 9209324 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
16. Twelfth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRB94573 (Germany) issued 18 Aug 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
16a. Twelfth Ocean GmbH & Co. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; Business Registration Document # HRA102506 (Germany) issued 25 Aug 2005 Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
17. Thirteenth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
17.a. Thirteenth Ocean GmbH & CO. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; c/o Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL), No. 37, Aseman Tower, Sayyade Shirazee Square, Pasdaran Ave., P.O. Box 19395-1311, Tehran, Iran; Business Registration Document # HRA104149 (Germany) issued 10 Jul 2006; Email Address smd@irisl.net; Website www.irisl.net; Telephone: 00982120100488; Fax: 00982120100486IMO Nr.: 9328900 Owned or controlled by IRISL 23.5.2011
18. Fourteenth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
18.a. Fourteenth Ocean GmbH & CO. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; c/o Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL), No. 37, Aseman Tower, Sayyade Shirazee Square, Pasdaran Ave., P.O. Box 19395-1311, Tehran, Iran; Business Registration Document # HRA104174 (Germany) issued 12 Jul 2006; Email Address smd@irisl.net; Website www.irisl.net; Telephone: 00982120100488; Fax: 00982120100486 Owned or controlled by IRISL 23.5.2011
19. Fifteenth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
19.a. Fifteenth Ocean GmbH & CO. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; c/o Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL), No. 37, Aseman Tower, Sayyade Shirazee Square, Pasdaran Ave., P.O. Box 19395-1311, Tehran, Iran; Business Registration Document # HRA104175 (Germany) issued 12 Jul 2006; Email Address smd@irisl.net; Website www.irisl.net; Telephone: 00982120100488; Fax: 00982120100486IMO Nr.: 9346536 Owned or controlled by IRISL 23.5.2011
20. Sixteenth Ocean Administration GmbH Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany Owned by IRISL through Ocean Capital Administration GmbH which is an IRISL holding company. 8.4.2015
20.a. Sixteenth Ocean GmbH & CO. KG Schottweg 5, Hamburg 22087, Germany; c/o Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL), No. 37, Aseman Tower, Sayyade Shirazee Square, Pasdaran Ave., P.O. Box 19395-1311, Tehran, Iran; Email Address smd@irisl.net; Website www.irisl.net; Telephone: 00982120100488; Fax: 00982120100486 Owned or controlled by IRISL 23.5.2011
21. Loweswater Ltd Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 3DA Isle of Man-administered company that controls ship-owning companies in Hong Kong. The ships are operated by EU-sanctioned Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned by IRISL.The Hong Kong companies are: Insight World Ltd, Kingdom New Ltd, Logistic Smart Ltd, Neuman Ltd and New Desire Ltd.Technical management of the vessels is carried out by EU-sanctioned Soroush Saramin Asatir (SSA). 23.5.2011
21.a. Insight World Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nrs.: 8309634; 9165827 Insight World Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Loweswater Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
21.b. Kingdom New Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nrs.: 8309622; 9165839 Kingdom New Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Loweswater Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
21.c. Logistic Smart Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO nr.: 9209336 Logistic Smart Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Loweswater Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
21.d. Neuman Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nrs.: 8309646; 9167253 Neuman Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Loweswater Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
21.e. New Desire LTD 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nrs.: 8320183; 9167277 New Desire LTD is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Loweswater Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
22. Mill Dene Ltd Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, Isle of Man. IM1 3DA Isle of Man-administered company that controls ship-owning companies in Hong Kong. The ships are operated by EU-sanctioned Safiran Payma Darya Shipping lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned by IRISL.One shareholder is Gholamhossein Golpavar, managing director of SAPID shipping IRISL's commercial director.The Hong Kong Companies are: Advance Novel, Alpha Effort Ltd, Best Precise Ltd, Concept Giant Ltd and Great Method Ltd.Technical management of the vessels is carried out by EU-sanctioned Soroush Saramin Asatir (SSA). 23.5.2011
22.a. Advance Novel 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nr.: 8320195 Advance Novel is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Mill Dene Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
22.b. Alpha Effort Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nr. 8309608 Alpha Effort Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Mill Dene Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
22.c. Best Precise Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nrs.: 8309593; 9051650 Best Precise Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Mill Dene Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
22.d. Concept Giant Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nrs.: 8309658; 9051648 Concept Giant Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Mill Dene Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
22.e. Great Method Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nrs.: 8309610; 9051636 Great Method Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Mill Dene Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
23. Shallon Ltd Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, Isle of Man. IM1 3DA Isle of Man-administered company that controls ship-owning companies in Hong Kong. The ships are operated by EU-sanctioned Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned by IRISL.One shareholder is Mohammed Mehdi Rasekh, an IRISL board member.The Hong Kong companies are Smart Day Holdings Ltd, System Wise Ltd (AKA Sysyem Wise Ltd), Trade Treasure, True Honour Holdings Ltd.Technical management of the vessels is carried out by EU-sanctioned Soroush Saramin Asatir (SSA). 23.5.2011
23.a. Smart Day Holdings Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nr. 8309701 Smart Day Holdings Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Shallon Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
23.b. System Wise Ltd (a.k.a Sysyem Wise Ltd) 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong Kong System Wise Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Shallon Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
23.c. Trade Treasure 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nr.: 8320157 Trade Treasure is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Shallon Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL 23.5.2011
23.d. True Honour Holdings Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nr.: 8320171 True Honour Holdings Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Shallon Ltd, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL 23.5.2011
24. Springthorpe Limited Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 3DA Isle of Man-administered company that controls ship-owning companies in Hong Kong. The ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) which took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned by IRISL. One shareholder is Mohammed Hossein Dajmar, the managing director of IRISL.The Hong Kong companies are: New Synergy Ltd, Partner Century Ltd, Sackville Holdings Ltd, Sanford Group and Sino Access Holdings.Technical Management of the vessels is carried out by EU-sanctioned Soroush Saramin Asatir (SSA). 23.5.2011
24.a. New Synergy Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nrs.: 8309696; 9167291 New Synergy Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Springthorpe Limited, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
24.b. Partner Century Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nr.: 8309684 Partner Century Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Springthorpe Limited, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
24.c. Sackville Holdings Ltd 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nrs.: 8320169; 9167265 Sackville Holdings Ltd is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Springthorpe Limited, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
24.d. Sanford Group 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong Kong Sanford Group is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Springthorpe Limited, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
24.e. Sino Access Holdings 15th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Hong KongIMO Nr.: 8309672 Sino Access Holdings is a Hong Kong based company, owned by Springthorpe Limited, whose ships are operated by Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines (SAPID) that took over IRISL's bulk services and routes and uses vessels previously owned and operated by IRISL. 23.5.2011
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28. Ashtead Shipping Company Ltd Business registration #108116C, Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3DA, Isle of Man Ashtead Shipping Company Ltd is an IRISL front company located in the Isle of Man. It is 100 percent owned by IRISL and is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate.Ahmad Sarkandi is a director of the company. 23.5.2011
29. Byfleet Shipping Company Ltd Byfleet Shipping Company Ltd - Business Registration #118117C,Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3DA, Isle of Man Byfleet Shipping Company Ltd is an IRISL front company located in the Isle of Man. It is 100 percent owned by IRISL and is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate.Ahmad Sarkandi is a director of the company. 23.5.2011
30. Cobham Shipping Company Ltd Business Registration #108118C, Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3DA, Isle of Man Cobham Shipping Company Ltd is an IRISL front company located in the Isle of Man. It is 100 percent owned by IRISL and is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate.Ahmad Sarkandi is a director of the company. 23.5.2011
31. Dorking Shipping Company Ltd Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3DA, Isle of Man Business Registration #108119C Dorking Shipping Company Ltd is an IRISL front company located in the Isle of Man. It is 100 percent owned by IRISL and is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate.Ahmad Sarkandi is a director of the company. 23.5.2011
32. Effingham Shipping Company Ltd Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3DA, Isle of Man Business Registration #108120C Effingham Shipping Company Ltd is an IRISL front company located in the Isle of Man. It is 100 percent owned by IRISL and is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate.Ahmad Sarkandi is a director of the company. 23.5.2011
33. Farnham Shipping Company Ltd Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3DA, Isle of Man Business Registration #108146C Farnham Shipping Company Ltd is an IRISL front company located in the Isle of Man. It is 100 percent owned by IRISL and is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate.Ahmad Sarkandi is a director of the company. 23.5.2011
34. Gomshall Shipping Company Ltd Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3DA, Isle of Man Business Registration #111998C Gomshall Shipping Company Ltd is an IRISL front company located in the Isle of Man. It is 100 percent owned by IRISL and is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate.Ahmad Sarkandi is a director of the company. 23.5.2011
35. Horsham Shipping Company Ltd Manning House, 21 Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3DA, Isle of Man Horsham Shipping Company Ltd - Business Registration #111999CIMO Nr.: 9323833 Horsham Shipping Company Ltd is an IRISL front company located in the Isle of Man. It is 100 percent owned by IRISL and is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. Ahmad Sarkandi is a director of the company. 23.5.2011
36. E-Sail a.k.a.E-Sail Shipping Company a.k.a. Rice Shipping Suite 1501, Shanghai Zhong Rong Plaza, 1088 Pudong South Road, Shanghai, China New names for EU-sanctioned Santexlines, alias IRISL China Shipping Company Limited. Acts on behalf of IRISL. Acts on behalf of EU-designated SAPID in China, chartering IRISL vessels to other firms. 1.12.2011
37. IRISL Maritime Training Institute No 115, Ghaem Magham Farahani St. P.O. Box 15896-53313, Tehran, Iran IRISL Maritime Training Institute is owned and controlled by IRISL which holds 90 % of the company's shares and whose representative is Vice-President of the Board of Directors. It is involved in the training of IRISL employees. 8.4.2015
38. Kara Shipping and Chartering Gmbh (KSC) Schottweg 7, 22087 Hamburg, Germany. Front company for EU-sanctioned HTTS. 1.12.2011
39. Kheibar Co. Iranshahr shomali (North) avenue, nr 237, 158478311 Tehran, Iran Kheibar Co. is owned and controlled by IRISL which holds 81 % of the company's shares and whose representative is a member of its Board of Directors. It provides spare parts for shipping vessels. 8.4.2015
40. Kish Shipping Line Manning Co. Sanaei Street Kish Island Iran Kish Shipping Line Manning Co. is owned and controlled by IRISL. It is involved in the recruitment and personnel management of IRISL. 8.4.2015

42. Diamond Shipping Services (DSS) 5 Saint Catharine Sq., El Mansheya El Soghra, Alexandria, Egypt Company acting on behalf of IRISL. Diamond Shipping Services handled and profited from transactions initiated by IRISL or entities owned or controlled by IRISL. 1.12.2011
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44. Ocean Express Agencies Private Limited Ocean Express Agencies - Ground Floor, KDLB Building, 58 West Wharf Road - Karachi - 74000, Sindh, Pakistan Company acting on behalf of IRISL. Ocean Express Agencies Private Limited used IRISL transport documents and documents used by entities owned or controlled by IRISL to circumvent sanctions. 1.12.2011

46. Universal Transportation Limitation Utl 21/30 Thai Wah Tower 1, South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120 Thailand Company acting on behalf of IRISL. Universal Transportation Limited (UTL) issued false transport document in the name of a front company owned or controlled by IRISL, handled transactions on behalf of IRISL. 1.12.2011

48. Acena Shipping Company Limited Address: 284 Makarios III avenue, Fortuna Court, 3105 LimassolIMO Nrs.: 9213399; 9193185 Acena Shipping Company Limited is a front company owned or controlled by IRISL. It is the registered owner of several vessels owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
49. Alpha Kara Navigation Limited 171, Old Bakery Street, Valetta – Registration number C 39359 Alpha Kara Navigation Limited is a front company owned or controlled by IRISL. Subsidiary of EU-designated Darya Capital Administration GMBH. It is the registered owner of several vessels owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
50. Alpha Nari Navigation Limited 143 Tower Road - 1604 Sliema, MaltaRegistration number C 38079 Alpha Nari Navigation Limited is a front company owned or controlled by IRISL. It is the registered owner of several vessels owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
51. Aspasis Marine Corporation Address: 107 Falcon House, Dubai Investment Park, Po Box 361025 Dubai Aspasis Marine Corporation is a front company owned or controlled by IRISL. It is the registered owner of several vessels owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
52. Atlantic Intermodal  Owned by IRISL agent Pacific Shipping. Rendered financial assistance for impounded IRISL vessels and acquisition of new shipping containers. 1.12.2011
53. Avrasya Container Shipping Lines  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
54. Azores Shipping Company alias Azores Shipping FZE LLC 
P.O. Box 113740 – Office no 236,Sultan Business Center,Oud Mehta,Dubai, UAE
 Controlled by Mohammad Moghddami Fard. Provides services for the IRISL subsidiary, EU-designated Valfajre Shipping Company. Front company owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned or controlled by IRISL. Moghddami Fard is a company director. 1.12.2011
55. Beta Kara Navigation Ltd Address: 171, Old Bakery Street, ValettaRegistration number C 39354 Beta Kara Navigation Ltd is a front company owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of several vessels owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
56. Bis Maritime Limited Numéro IMO: 0099501 Bis Maritime Limited is an IRISL front company located in Barbados. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. Gholam Hossein Golparvar is a company director. 1.12.2011
57. Brait Holding SA registered in the Marshall Islands in August 2011 under the number 46270. IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
58. Bright Jyoti Shipping  IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
59. Bright Ship FZC Saif zone, Dubai IRISL front company, used to acquire a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate and to transfer funds to IRISL. 1.12.2011


62. Chaplet Shipping Limited Dieudonnee No1., Triq Tumas Fenech, Qormi, 19635-1114 Malta IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011

64. Crystal Shipping FZE Dubai, UAE Owned by IRISL agent Pacific Shipping. Set up in 2010 by Moghddami Fard as part of efforts to circumvent EU designation of IRISL. In December 2010 it was used to transfer funds to release impounded IRISL ships and to mask IRISL involvement. 1.12.2011
65. Damalis Marine Corporation  IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
66. Delta Kara Navigation Ltd 171, Old Bakery Street, ValettaRegistration number C 39357 IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
67. Delta Nari Navigation Ltd 143 Tower Road - 1604 Sliema, MaltaRegistration number C 38077 IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
68. Elbrus Ltd Manning House - 21 Bucks Road - Douglas - Isle of Man - IM1 3DA Holding company owned or controlled by IRISL covering a group of IRISL front companies located in the Isle of Man. 1.12.2011
69. Elcho Holding Ltd registered in the Marshall Islands in August 2011 under number 46041. IRISL front company registered in the Marshall Islands, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
70. Elegant Target Development Limited Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8320195 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISL. IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
71. Epsilon Nari Navigation Ltd 143 Tower Road - 1604 Sliema, MaltaRegistration number C 38082 IRISL front company owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
72. Eta Nari Navigation Ltd 171, Old Bakery Street, ValettaRegistration number C 38067 IRISL front company owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
73. Eternal Expert Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
74. Fairway Shipping 83 Victoria Street, London, SW1H OHW IRISL front company owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. Haji Pajand is a director of Fairway Shipping 1.12.2011
75. Fasirus Marine Corporation  IRISL front company in Barbados. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
76. Galliot Maritime Incorporation  IRISL front company in Barbados. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
77. Gamma Kara Navigation Ltd 171, Old Bakery Street, ValettaRegistration number C 39355 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
78. Giant King Limited Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8309593 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISL.IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
79. Golden Charter Development Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8309610 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
80. Golden Summit Investments Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8309622 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
81. Golden Wagon Development Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO Nr.: 8309634 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
82. Grand Trinity Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8309658 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
83. Great Equity Investments Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8320121 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011

85. Great Prospect International Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8309646 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011


88. Harvest Supreme Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8320183 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
89. Harzaru Shipping IMO number of the vessel: 7027899 IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
90. Heliotrope Shipping Limited Dieudonnee No1., Triq Tumas Fenech, Qormi, 19635-1114 Malta – Registration number C 45613IMO number of the vessel: 9270646 IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
91. Helix Shipping Limited Dieudonnee No1., Triq Tumas Fenech, Qormi, 19635-1114 Malta – Registration number C 45618IMO number of the vessel: 9346548 IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
92. Hong Tu Logistics Private Limited 149 Rochor Road 01 - 26 Fu Lu Shou Complex, Singapore 188425 IRISL front company. Owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
93. Ifold Shipping Company Limited Dieudonnee No1., Triq Tumas Fenech, Qormi, 19635-1114 Malta – Registration number C 38190IMO Nr.: 9386500 IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
94. Indus Maritime Incorporation 47st Bella Vista and Aquilino de la Guardia, Panama City, PanamaIMO Nr.: 9283007 IRISL front company in Panama. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
95. Iota Nari Navigation Limited 143 Tower Road - 1604 Sliema, MaltaRegistration number C 38076 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
96. ISIM Amin Limited 147/1 Ste Lucia Street, 1185, Valetta - Registration number C 40069 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
97. Isim Atr Limited 147/1 Ste Lucia Street, 1185, Valetta - Registration number C 34477 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
98. Isim Olive Limited 147/1 Ste Lucia Street, 1185, Valetta - Registration number C 34479 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
99. Isim Sat Limited 147/1 Ste Lucia Street, 1185, Valetta - Registration number C 34476 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
100. ISIM Sea Chariot Ltd 147/1 Ste Lucia Street, 1185, Valetta - Registration number C 45153 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
101. ISIM Sea Crescent Ltd 147/1 Ste Lucia Street, 1185, Valetta - Registration number C 45152 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
102. ISIM Sinin Limited 147/1 Ste Lucia Street, 1185, Valetta - Registration number C 41660 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
103. ISIM Taj Mahal Ltd 147/1 Ste Lucia Street, 1185, Valetta - Registration number C 37437IMO number of the vessel: 9274941 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
104. Isim Tour Company Limited 147/1 Ste Lucia Street, 1185, Valetta - Registration number C 34478IMO number of the vessel: 9364112 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
105. Jackman Shipping Company Dieudonnee No 1., Triq Tumas Fenech, Qormi, 19635-1114 Malta - No C 38183IMO number of the vessel; 9387786 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
106. Kalan Kish Shipping Company Ltd  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
107. Kappa Nari Navigation Ltd 143 Tower Road - 1604 Sliema, MaltaRegistration number C 38066. IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
108. Kaveri Maritime Incorporation PanamaRegistration number 5586832IMO Nr.: 9284154 IRISL front company in Panama, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
109. Kaveri Shipping Llc  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
110. Key Charter Development Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISL 1.12.2011
111. King Prosper Investments Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8320169 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
112. Kingswood Shipping Company Limited 171, Old Bakery Street, ValettaIMO Nr.: 9387798 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
113. Lambda Nari Navigation Limited 143 Tower Road - 1604 Sliema, MaltaRegistration number C 38064 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
114. Lancing Shipping Company limited Address: 143/1 Tower Road, Sliema - No C 38181IMO number of the vessel: 9387803 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
115. Magna Carta Limited  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
116. Malship Shipping Agency Registration number C 43447. IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
117. Master Supreme International Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8320133 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
118. Melodious Maritime Incorporation 47st Bella Vista and Aquilino de la Guardia, Panama City, PanamaIMO number: 9284142 IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
119. Metro Supreme International Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8309672 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
120. Midhurst Shipping Company Limited (Malta) SPC possédée par Hassan Djalilzaden – Registration number C38182IMO number of the vessel: 9387815 IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
121. Modality Ltd No: C 49549 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
122. Modern Elegant Development Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8309701 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011

124. Mount Everest Maritime Incorporation Registration number 5586846IMO Nr.: 9283019 IRISL front company. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
125. Narmada Shipping Aghadir Building, room 306, Dubai, UAE IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
126. Newhaven Shipping Company Limited IMO number of the vessel: 9405930 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011


129. Oxted Shipping Company Limited Dieudonnee No 1., Triq Tumas Fenech, Qormi, 19635-1114 Malta – Registration number C 38783IMO number of the vessel: 9405942 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
130. Pacific Shipping 
P.O. Box 127137 – Office no 334,Sultan Business Center,Oud Mehta,Dubai, UAE
 Acts for IRISL in the Middle East. It is a subsidiary of Azores Shipping Company. Its Managing Director is Mohammad Moghaddami Fard. In October 2010 it was involved in setting up cover companies; the names of the new ones to be used on bills of lading in order to circumvent sanctions. It continues to be involved in the scheduling of IRISL ships. 1.12.2011
131. Petworth Shipping Company Limited Dieudonnee No 1., Triq Tumas Fenech, Qormi, 19635-1114 Malta – Registration number C 38781IMO number of the vessel: 9405954 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011

133. Prosper Metro Investments Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8320145 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISLIRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
134. Reigate Shipping Companylimited Dieudonnee No 1., Triq Tumas Fenech, Qormi, 19635-1114 Malta – Registration number C 38782IMO number of the vessel: 9405978 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
135. Rishi Maritime Incorporation Registration number 5586850 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
136. Seibow Logistics Limited (alias Seibow Limited) 111 Futura Plaza, How Ming Street, Kwun Tong, Hong KongRegistration number: 92630 IRISL front company in Hong Kong, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
137. Shine Star Limited  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
138. Silver Universe International Ltd. Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8320157 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISL.IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
139. Sinose Maritime 200 Middle Road 14-03/04, Prime Centre, Singapore 188980 IRISL's head office in Singapore and acts as the exclusive agent of Asia Marine Network. Acts for HDSL in Singapore. 1.12.2011
140. Sparkle Brilliant Development Limited Room 1601, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong KongIMO number of the vessel: 8320171 Owned or controlled by or acting on behalf of IRISL.IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
141. Statira Maritime Incorporation  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011

143. Tamalaris Consolidated Ltd P.O. Box 3321, Drake Chambers, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
144. TEU Feeder Limited 143/1 Tower Road, Sliema – Registration number C44939 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
145. Theta Nari Navigation 143 Tower Road - 1604 Sliema, MaltaRegistration number C 38070 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
146. Top Glacier Company Limited  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
147. Top Prestige Trading Limited  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
148. Tulip Shipping Inc  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
149. Western Surge Shipping Company limited (Cyprus)  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
150. Wise Ling Shipping Company Limited  IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. It is the registered owner of a vessel owned by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
151. Zeta Neri Navigation 143 Tower Road - 1604 Sliema, MaltaRegistration number C 38069 IRISL front company, owned or controlled by IRISL or an IRISL affiliate. 1.12.2011
152. BIIS Maritime Limited Postal address: 147/1 St. Lucia, Valletta, Malta Owned or controlled by designated Irano Hind 23.1.2012
153. Darya Delalan Sefid Khazar Shipping Company (Iran) (a.k.a. Khazar Sea Shipping Lines or Darya-ye Khazar Shipping Company or Khazar Shipping Co. or KSSL or Daryaye Khazar (Caspian Sea) Co. or Darya-e-khazar shipping Co.) Postal address: M. Khomeini St., Ghazian, Bandar Anzil, Gilan, IranNo. 1, End of Shahid Mostafa Khomeini St., Tohid Square, Bandar Anzali, 1711-324, Iran Owned or controlled by IRISL 23.1.2012
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156. Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) No. 37, Aseman Tower (Sky Tower), Sayyade Shirazee Square, Pasdaran Ave., PO Box 19395-1311, Tehran, Iran;IRISL IMO Nrs: 9051624; 9465849; 7632826; 7632814; 9465760; 8107581; 9226944; 7620550; 9465863; 9226956; 7375363; 9465758; 9270696; 9193214; 8107579; 9193197; 8108559; 8105284; 9465746; 9346524; 9465851; 8112990 IRISL has been involved in the shipment of arms-related materiel from Iran in violation of paragraph 5 of UNSC Resolution 1747(2007). Three clear violations were reported to the UN Security Council Iran Sanctions Committee in 2009. 27.11.2013
157. Bushehr Shipping Company Limited (a.k.a. Bimeh Iran) 143/1 Tower Road Sliema, Slm 1604, Malta;Registration No. C 37422; c/o Hafiz Darya Shipping Company, No. 60, Ehteshamiyeh Square, 7th Neyestan Street, Pasdaran Avenue, Tehran, Iran;IMO Nr. 9270658 Bushehr Shipping Company Limited is owned by IRISL. 27.11.2013
158. Hafiz Darya Shipping Lines (HDSL)(a.k.a HDS Lines) No. 60, Ehteshamiyeh Square, 7th Neyestan Street, Pasdaran Avenue, Tehran, Iran. HDSL has taken over as beneficial owner a number of Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Line's (IRISL) vessels. Accordingly, HDSL is acting on behalf of IRISL. 27.11.2013
159. Irano Misr Shipping Company(a.k.a. Nefertiti Shipping) 6, El Horeya Rd., El Attarein, Alexandria, Egypt;Inside Damietta Port, New Damietta City, Damietta, Egypt;403, El NahdaSt., Port Said, Port Said, Egypt. Irano Misr Shipping Company as agent for IRISL in Egypt provides essential services to IRISL. 27.11.2013
160. Irinvestship Ltd 10 Greycoat Place, London SW1P 1SB, United Kingdom;Company Registration Number # 41101 79 Irinvestship Ltd is owned by IRISL. 27.11.2013
161. IRISL (Malta) Ltd Flat 1, 143 Tower Road, Sliema SLM 1604, Malta;Registration No. C 33735 IRISL (Malta) Ltd is majority owned by IRISL, through IRISL Europe GmbH, which is in turn owned by IRISL. Accordingly, IRISL Malta Ltd is controlled by IRISL. 27.11.2013
162. IRISL Europe GmbH (Hamburg) Schottweg 5, 22087 Hamburg, Germany;V.A.T. Number DE217283818Registration No. HRB 81573 IRISL Europe GmbH (Hamburg) is owned by IRISL. 27.11.2013
163. IRISL Marine Services and Engineering Company Sarbandar Gas Station, PO Box 199, Bandar Imam Khomeini, Iran;Karim Khan Zand Avenue (or: Karimkhan Avenue), Iran Shahr Shomai (or: Northern Iranshahr Street), No 221, Tehran, Iran;Shahaid Rajaee Port Road, Kilometer of 8, Before Tavanir Power Station, Bandar Abbas, Iran. IRISL Marine Services and Engineering Company is controlled by IRISL. 27.11.2013
164. ISI Maritime Limited (Malta) 147/1 St. Lucia Street, Valetta, Vlt 1185, Malta;Registration No. C 28940c/o IranoHind Shipping Co. Ltd., Mehrshad Street, Sedaghat St., opp. Park Mellat vali-e-asr Ave., Tehran, Iran ISI Maritime Limited (Malta) is wholly owned by Irano Hind Shipping Company which is in turn majority owned by IRISL. Accordingly, ISI Maritime Limited (Malta) is controlled by IRISL. Irano Hind Shipping Company is designated by the UN as owned, controlled, or acting on behalf of IRISL. 27.11.2013
165. Khazar Shipping Lines (Bandar Anzali) End of Shahid Mostafa, Khomeini St., Tohid Square, Bandar Anzali 1711-324, Iran, P.O. Box 43145. Khazar Shipping Lines is owned by IRISL. 27.11.2013
166. Marble Shipping Limited(Malta) 143/1 Tower Road, Sliema, Slm 1604, Malta;Registration No. C 41949 Marble Shipping Limited (Malta) is owned by IRISL. 27.11.2013
167. Safiran Payam Darya (SAPID) Shipping Company(a.k.a. Safiran Payam Darya Shipping Lines, SAPID Shipping Company) 33241 - Narenjestan 8th ST, Artesh Blvd, Aghdasieh, PO Box 19635-1116, Tehran, Iran. Safiran Payam Darya (SAPID) has taken over as beneficial owner a number of Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Line's (IRISL) vessels. Accordingly, it is acting on behalf of IRISL. 27.11.2013
168. Shipping Computer Services Company(SCSCOL) No 37, Asseman, Shahid Sayyad Shirazees Ave, P.O. Box 1587553-1351, Tehran, Iran. Shipping Computer Services Company is controlled by IRISL. 27.11.2013
169. Soroush Saramin Asatir (SSA)(a.k.a. Soroush Sarzamin Asatir Ship Management Company, Rabbaran Omid Darya Ship Management Company, Sealeaders) No 14 (alt. 5), Shabnam Alley, Fajr Street, Shahid Motahhari Avenue, PO Box 196365-1114, Tehran, Iran. Soroush Saramin Asatir (SSA) operates and manages a number of Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) vessels. Accordingly, it acts on behalf of IRISL and provides essential services to it. 27.11.2013
170. South Way Shipping Agency Co. Ltd(a.k.a. Hoopad Darya Shipping Agent) Hoopad Darya Shipping Agency Company, No 101, Shabnam Alley, Ghaem Magham Street, Tehran, Iran;Bandar Abbas Branch: Hoopad Darya Shipping Agency building, Imam Khomeini Blvd, Bandar Abbas, Iran;Imam Khomieni Branch: Hoopad Darya Shipping Agency building B.I.K. port complex, Bandar Imam Khomeini, Iran;Khorramshahr Branch: Flat no.2-2nd floor, SSL Building, Coastal Blvd, between City Hall and Post Office, Khorramshahr, Iran;Assaluyeh Branch: Opposite to city post office, no.2 telecommunication center, Bandar Assaluyeh, Iran;Chabahar Branch: No address available;Bushehr Branch: No address available. South Way Shipping Agency Co Ltd manages container terminal operations in Iran and provides fleet personnel services in Bandar Abbas on behalf of IRISL. Accordingly, South Way Shipping Agency Co Ltd is acting on behalf of IRISL. 27.11.2013
171. Valfajr 8th Shipping Line(a.k.a. Valjafr 8th Shipping Line, Valfajr) No 119, Corner Shabnam Alley, Shoaa Square, Ghaem Magam Farahani, Tehran, Iran P.O. Box 15875/4155Abyar Alley, Corner of Shahid Azodi St. & Karim Khan Zand Ave., Tehran, Iran;Shahid Azodi St., Karim Khan Zand Ave., Abiar Alley, PO Box 4155, Tehran, Iran. Valfajr 8th Shipping Line is owned by IRISL. 27.11.2013
















































































































































































ANNEX III


A.. Persons
B.. Entities.

ANNEX IV


A.. Persons
B.. Entities.

ANNEX V


1. AGHA-JANI, Dawood
2. ALAI, Amir Moayyed
3. ASGARPOUR, Behman
4. ASHIANI, Mohammad Fedai
5. ASHTIANI, Abbas Rezaee
6. ATOMIC ENERGY ORGANISATION OF IRAN (AEOI)
7. BAKHTIAR, Haleh
8. BEHZAD, Morteza
9. ESFAHAN NUCLEAR FUEL RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION CENTRE (NFRPC) AND ESFAHAN NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY CENTRE (ENTC)
10. FIRST EAST EXPORT BANK, P.L.C.:
11. HOSSEINI, Seyyed Hussein
12. IRANO HIND SHIPPING COMPANY
13. IRISL BENELUX NV
14. JABBER IBN HAYAN
15. KARAJ NUCLEAR RESEARCH CENTRE
16. KAVOSHYAR COMPANY
17. LEILABADI, Ali Hajinia
18. MESBAH ENERGY COMPANY
19. MODERN INDUSTRIES TECHNIQUE COMPANY
20. MOHAJERANI, Hamid-Reza
21. MOHAMMADI, Jafar
22. MONAJEMI, Ehsan
23. NOBARI, Houshang
24. NOVIN ENERGY COMPANY
25. NUCLEAR RESEARCH CENTER FOR AGRICULTURE AND MEDICINE
26. PARS TRASH COMPANY
27. PISHGAM (PIONEER) ENERGY INDUSTRIES
28. QANNADI, Mohammad
29. RAHIMI, Amir
30. RAHIQI, Javad
31. RASHIDI, Abbas
32. SABET, M. Javad Karimi
33. SAFDARI, Seyed Jaber
34. SOLEYMANI, Ghasem
35. SOUTH SHIPPING LINE IRAN (SSL)
36. TAMAS COMPANY.
37. BANK SEPAH AND BANK SEPAH INTERNATIONAL.

ANNEX VI


1. ACENA SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
2. ADVANCE NOVEL
3. AGHAJARI OIL & GAS PRODUCTION COMPANY
4. AGHAZADEH, Reza
5. AHMADIAN, Mohammad
6. AKHAVAN-FARD, Massoud
7. ALPHA EFFORT LTD
8. ALPHA KARA NAVIGATION LIMITED
9. ALPHA NARI NAVIGATION LIMITED
10. ARIAN BANK
11. ARVANDAN OIL & GAS COMPANY
12. ASHTEAD SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
13. ASPASIS MARINE CORPORATION
14. ASSA CORPORATION
15. ASSA CORPORATION LTD
16. ATLANTIC INTERMODAL
17. AVRASYA CONTAINER SHIPPING LINES
18. AZARAB INDUSTRIES
19. AZORES SHIPPING COMPANY ALIAS AZORES SHIPPING FZE LLC
20. BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE DESARROLLO CA
21. BANK KARGOSHAE
22. BANK MELLAT
23. BANK MELLI IRAN INVESTMENT COMPANY
24. BANK MELLI IRAN ZAO
25. BANK MELLI PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY
26. BANK MELLI
27. BANK OF INDUSTRY AND MINE
28. BANK REFAH KARGARAN
29. BANK TEJARAT
30. BEST PRECISE LTD
31. BETA KARA NAVIGATION LTD
32. BIIS MARITIME LIMITED
33. BIS MARITIME LIMITED
34. BONAB RESEARCH CENTER
35. BRAIT HOLDING SA
36. BRIGHT JYOTI SHIPPING
37. BRIGHT SHIP FZC
38. BUSHEHR SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
39. BYFLEET SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
40. CEMENT INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
41. CENTRAL BANK OF IRAN
42. CHAPLET SHIPPING LIMITED
43. COBHAM SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
44. CONCEPT GIANT LTD
45. COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT BANK
46. CRYSTAL SHIPPING FZE
47. DAJMAR, Mohammad Hossein
48. DAMALIS MARINE CORPORATION
49. DARYA CAPITAL ADMINISTRATION GMBH
50. DARYA DELALAN SEFID KHAZAR SHIPPING COMPANY
51. DELTA KARA NAVIGATION LTD
52. DELTA NARI NAVIGATION LTD
53. DIAMOND SHIPPING SERVICES
54. DORKING SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
55. EAST OIL & GAS PRODUCTION COMPANY
56. EDBI EXCHANGE COMPANY
57. EDBI STOCK BROKERAGE COMPANY
58. EFFINGHAM SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
59. EIGHTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
60. EIGHTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
61. ELBRUS LTD
62. ELCHO HOLDING LTD
63. ELEGANT TARGET DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
64. ELEVENTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
65. ELEVENTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
66. EMKA COMPANY
67. EPSILON NARI NAVIGATION LTD
68. E-SAIL A.K.A.E-SAIL SHIPPING COMPANY
69. ETA NARI NAVIGATION LTD
70. ETERNAL EXPERT LTD
71. EUROPÄISCH-IRANISCHE HANDELSBANK
72. EXPORT DEVELOPMENT BANK OF IRAN
73. FAIRWAY SHIPPING
74. FAQIHIAN, Dr Hoseyn
75. FARNHAM SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
76. FASIRUS MARINE CORPORATION
77. FATSA
78. FIFTEENTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
79. FIFTEENTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
80. FIFTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
81. FIFTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
82. FIRST ISLAMIC INVESTMENT BANK
83. FIRST OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
84. FIRST OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
85. FIRST PERSIAN EQUITY FUND
86. FOURTEENTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
87. FOURTEENTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
88. FOURTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
89. FOURTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
90. FUTURE BANK BSC
91. GACHSARAN OIL & GAS COMPANY
92. GALLIOT MARITIME INCORPORATION
93. GAMMA KARA NAVIGATION LTD
94. GIANT KING LIMITED
95. GOLDEN CHARTER DEVELOPMENT LTD
96. GOLDEN SUMMIT INVESTMENTS LTD
97. GOLDEN WAGON DEVELOPMENT LTD
98. GOLPARVAR, Gholam Hossein
99. GOMSHALL SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
100. GOOD LUCK SHIPPING COMPANY LLC
101. GRAND TRINITY LTD
102. GREAT EQUITY INVESTMENTS LTD
103. GREAT METHOD LTD
104. GREAT PROSPECT INTERNATIONAL LTD
105. HAFIZ DARYA SHIPPING LINES
106. HARVEST SUPREME LTD
107. HARZARU SHIPPING
108. HELIOTROPE SHIPPING LIMITED
109. HELIX SHIPPING LIMITED
110. HK INTERTRADE COMPANY LTD
111. HONG TU LOGISTICS PRIVATE LIMITED
112. HORSHAM SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
113. IFOLD SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
114. INDUS MARITIME INCORPORATION
115. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT & RENOVATION ORGANIZATION
116. INSIGHT WORLD LTD
117. INTERNATIONAL SAFE OIL
118. IOTA NARI NAVIGATION LIMITED
119. IRAN FUEL CONSERVATION ORGANIZATION
120. IRAN INSURANCE COMPANY
121. IRANIAN OFFSHORE ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO
122. IRANIAN OIL COMPANY LIMITED
123. IRANIAN OIL PIPELINES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY (IOPTC)
124. IRANIAN OIL TERMINALS COMPANY
125. IRANO MISR SHIPPING COMPANY
126. IRINVESTSHIP LTD
127. IRISL (MALTA) LTD
128. IRISL EUROPE GMBH
129. IRISL MARINE SERVICES AND ENGINEERING COMPANY
130. IRISL MARITIME TRAINING INSTITUTE
131. IRITAL SHIPPING SRL
132. ISI MARITIME LIMITED
133. ISIM AMIN LIMITED
134. ISIM ATR LIMITED
135. ISIM OLIVE LIMITED
136. ISIM SAT LIMITED
137. ISIM SEA CHARIOT LTD
138. ISIM SEA CRESCENT LTD
139. ISIM SININ LIMITED
140. ISIM TAJ MAHAL LTD
141. ISIM TOUR COMPANY LIMITED
142. ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES
143. JACKMAN SHIPPING COMPANY
144. KALA NAFT
145. KALAN KISH SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
146. KAPPA NARI NAVIGATION LTD
147. KARA SHIPPING AND CHARTERING GMBH
148. KAROON OIL & GAS PRODUCTION COMPANY
149. KAVERI MARITIME INCORPORATION
150. KAVERI SHIPPING LLC
151. KEY CHARTER DEVELOPMENT LTD
152. KHALILIPOUR, Said Esmail
153. KHANCHI, Ali Reza
154. KHAZAR EXPL & PROD CO
155. KHAZAR SHIPPING LINES
156. KHEIBAR COMPANY
157. KING PROSPER INVESTMENTS LTD
158. KINGDOM NEW LTD
159. KINGSWOOD SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
160. KISH SHIPPING LINE MANNING COMPANY
161. LAMBDA NARI NAVIGATION LIMITED
162. LANCING SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
163. LOGISTIC SMART LTD
164. LOWESWATER LTD
165. MACHINE SAZI ARAK
166. MAGNA CARTA LIMITED
167. MALSHIP SHIPPING AGENCY
168. MARBLE SHIPPING LIMITED
169. MAROUN OIL & GAS COMPANY
170. MASJED-SOLEYMAN OIL & GAS COMPANY
171. MASTER SUPREME INTERNATIONAL LTD
172. MAZANDARAN CEMENT COMPANY
173. MEHR CAYMAN LTD
174. MELLAT BANK SB CJSC
175. MELLI AGROCHEMICAL COMPANY PJS
176. MELLI BANK PLC
177. MELLI INVESTMENT HOLDING INTERNATIONAL
178. MELODIOUS MARITIME INCORPORATION
179. METRO SUPREME INTERNATIONAL LTD
180. MIDHURST SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED (MALTA)
181. MILL DENE LTD
182. MINISTRY OF ENERGY
183. MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM
184. MODALITY LTD
185. MODERN ELEGANT DEVELOPMENT LTD
186. MOUNT EVEREST MARITIME INCORPORATION
187. NAFTIRAN INTERTRADE COMPANY
188. NAFTIRAN INTERTRADE COMPANY SRL
189. NAMJOO, Majid
190. NARI SHIPPING AND CHARTERING GMBH & CO. KG
191. NARMADA SHIPPING
192. NATIONAL IRANIAN DRILLING COMPANY
193. NATIONAL IRANIAN GAS COMPANY
194. NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL COMPANY
195. NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL COMPANY NEDERLAND (A.K.A.: NIOC NETHERLANDS REPRESENTATION OFFICE)
196. NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL COMPANY PTE LTD
197. NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL COMPANY, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS LIMITED
198. NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (NIOEC)
199. NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTION COMPANY (NIOPDC)
200. NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL REFINING AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
201. NATIONAL IRANIAN TANKER COMPANY
202. NEUMAN LTD
203. NEW DESIRE LTD
204. NEW SYNERGY
205. NEWHAVEN SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
206. NINTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
207. NINTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
208. NOOR AFZA GOSTAR
209. NORTH DRILLING COMPANY
210. NUCLEAR FUEL PRODUCTION AND PROCUREMENT COMPANY
211. OCEAN CAPITAL ADMINISTRATION GMBH
212. OCEAN EXPRESS AGENCIES PRIVATE LIMITED
213. ONERBANK ZAO
214. OXTED SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
215. PACIFIC SHIPPING
216. PARS SPECIAL ECONOMIC ENERGY ZONE
217. PARTNER CENTURY LTD
218. PEARL ENERGY COMPANY LTD
219. PEARL ENERGY SERVICES, SA
220. PERSIA INTERNATIONAL BANK PLC
221. PETRO SUISSE
222. PETROIRAN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD
223. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
224. PETROPARS INTERNATIONAL FZE
225. PETROPARS IRAN COMPANY
226. PETROPARS LTD
227. PETROPARS OILFIELD SERVICES COMPANY
228. PETROPARS UK LIMITED
229. PETWORTH SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
230. POST BANK OF IRAN
231. POWER PLANTS' EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY (SAAKHTE TAJHIZATE NIROOGAHI)
232. PROSPER METRO INVESTMENTS LTD
233. RASTKHAH, Engineer Naser
234. REIGATE SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
235. RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
236. REZVANIANZADEH, Mohammad Reza
237. RISHI MARITIME INCORPORATION
238. SACKVILLE HOLDINGS LTD
239. SAFIRAN PAYAM DARYA SHIPPING COMPANY
240. SALEHI, Ali Akbar
241. SANFORD GROUP
242. SANTEXLINES
243. SECOND OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
244. SECOND OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
245. SEIBOW LOGISTICS LIMITED
246. SEVENTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
247. SEVENTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
248. SHALLON LTD
249. SHEMAL CEMENT COMPANY
250. SHINE STAR LIMITED
251. SHIPPING COMPUTER SERVICES COMPANY
252. SILVER UNIVERSE INTERNATIONAL LTD
253. SINA BANK
254. SINO ACCESS HOLDINGS
255. SINOSE MARITIME
256. SISCO SHIPPING COMPANY LTD
257. SIXTEENTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
258. SIXTEENTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
259. SIXTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
260. SIXTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
261. SMART DAY HOLDINGS LTD
262. SOLTANI, Behzad
263. SORINET COMMERCIAL TRUST (SCT)
264. SOROUSH SARAMIN ASATIR
265. SOUTH WAY SHIPPING AGENCY CO. LTD
266. SOUTH ZAGROS OIL & GAS PRODUCTION COMPANY
267. SPARKLE BRILLIANT DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
268. SPRINGTHORPE LIMITED
269. STATIRA MARITIME INCORPORATION
270. SUREH (NUCLEAR REACTORS FUEL COMPANY)
271. SYSTEM WISE LTD
272. TAMALARIS CONSOLIDATED LTD
273. TENTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
274. TENTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
275. TEU FEEDER LIMITED
276. THETA NARI NAVIGATION
277. THIRD OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
278. THIRD OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
279. THIRTEENTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
280. THIRTEENTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
281. TOP GLACIER COMPANY LIMITED
282. TOP PRESTIGE TRADING LIMITED
283. TRADE CAPITAL BANK
284. TRADE TREASURE
285. TRUE HONOUR HOLDINGS LTD
286. TULIP SHIPPING INC
287. TWELFTH OCEAN ADMINISTRATION GMBH
288. TWELFTH OCEAN GMBH & CO. KG
289. UNIVERSAL TRANSPORTATION LIMITATION UTL
290. VALFAJR 8TH SHIPPING LINE
291. WEST OIL & GAS PRODUCTION COMPANY
292. WESTERN SURGE SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
293. WISE LING SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
294. ZANJANI, Babak
295. ZETA NERI NAVIGATION.
