British FM Cameron: We’ll consider more sanctions against Iran

Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron reacts as he leaves Westminster Abbey in London, at the end of the annual Commonwealth Day service ceremony, on March 11, 2024. (Daniel Leal/AFP)
Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron reacts as he leaves Westminster Abbey in London, at the end of the annual Commonwealth Day service ceremony, on March 11, 2024. (Daniel Leal/AFP)

Britain will consider more sanctions against Iran, foreign minister David Cameron said on Monday, following its drone and missile attack on Israel.

Asked whether the government would consider more sanctions on Iran, Cameron tells the BBC: “Yes, absolutely. We already have 400 sanctions on Iran. We put in place a whole new sanctions regime at the end of last year, which is proving very effective.

“We’ve sanctioned the IRGC, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, in its entirety, and we’ll continue to look at what further steps we can do,” he adds.

He also says Britain will keep under review whether it should proscribe the IRGC.

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