Tag: Bank Mellat

  • Iran’s Bank Mellat: All Turkey banks have cut links with us

    Iran’s Bank Mellat: All Turkey banks have cut links with us

    Iran’s Bank Mellat cannot do business in Turkey as all Turkish banks have cut links with it due to U.S. sanctions over Tehran’s nuclear programme, the head of the bank’s Turkish unit, Younes Hormozi, said on Wednesday.

    His comments came a day after the United States blacklisted another Iranian state-owned bank for its role in what Washington sees as an increasingly sophisticated campaign by Tehran to evade international sanctions.

    Ahmadinejad and Erdogan, May 9 2011, Reuters

    3498226258Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (R) shakes hands with Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul May 9, 2011.

    Photo by: Reuters

    David Cohen, U.S. Treasury acting undersecretary for terrorism and financial crimes, said last week that Turkish banks which persist in dealing with local branches of Bank

    Mellat were risking U.S. sanctions.

    Mellat was first sanctioned by the United States in 2007 for helping finance Iran’s nuclear activities, which the West says is aimed at developing nuclear weapons. Iran denies this.

    Cohen, the U.S. Treasury’s top financial intelligence official, told Reuters that Mellat’s Turkish branches are “key conduits” for Iran’s international transactions, including potentially dangerous weapons proliferation activities.

    The Treasury could cut off some Turkish banks’ access to the American financial system if they violate a 10-month-old law U.S. law that implements the U.N. resolution, the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions And Disinvestment Act, or CISADA.

    Asked in a telephone interview if there were Turkish banks still doing business with it, Hormozi said: “There are none left unfortunately. That is, all banks have cut links with us as of today. We know this stems from America and we condemn it.”

    “We have come to a point where we are unable to do business,” he said.

    Hormozi denied any of its activities were illicit.

    “All business we have done until now has been legal and in line with Turkish and international law. If America has documents to prove Bank Mellat has done illegal business, it should show them,” he said.

    The European Union has also blacklisted Mellat, but a UN Security Council resolution approved last year does not specifically order the bank to be cut off.

    Turkey, which opposed the latest round of UN sanctions against its fellow Muslim neighbour, is taking a narrower view of the Iran resolution and has allowed Mellat branches in Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir to continue operating until now.

    Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan’s government, facing re-election next month, has steadily increased trade with Iran since taking power in 2002 as part of a strategy to make Turkey the regional business and finance hub.

    via Iran’s Bank Mellat: All Turkey banks have cut links with us – Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News.

  • tehran times : Turkey rebuffs U.S. pressure against Iranian bank

    tehran times : Turkey rebuffs U.S. pressure against Iranian bank

    Turkey rebuffs U.S. pressure against Iranian bank

    Tehran Times Economic Desk

    04 TURKEY BANK

    TEHRAN – Ankara has refused U.S. request for limiting activities of Iranian Mellat Bank branches in Turkey, IRNA quoted a BBC Persian service report on Thursday.

    U.S. has tried hard to narrow Iran financial transactions in recent years for pressuring Tehran not follow its peaceful nuclear program.

    U.S. deputy treasury secretary traveled to Ankara last week and held talks with Turkish officials to persuade Turkey limit Mellat Bank activities in Turkey.

    Washington claims that the bank’s branches in Turkey involve in illicit activities. Washington wanted from Turkish banks to refrain from doing business with any Iranian banks which U.S. claims they are “suspected of proliferation activities”. Mellat Bank has now three branches in the country located in Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir.

    In response to U.S. pressures, Turkey has said that Mellat Bank isn’t in the list of Iranian banks sanctioned by the United Nations, and Ankara repeatedly declared that has no obligation to following unilateral sanctions of U.S. and EU against Iran, IRNA reported.

    “By the fact that it’s not the first time U.S. asks such requests and moreover Turkey emphasized it is impossible to cut trade relations with Iran, a neighbor which is one of the Turkey’s gas suppliers, it doesn’t seem that Turkey would accept the Washington request”, the report further said

    via tehran times : Turkey rebuffs U.S. pressure against Iranian bank.