Part of Imposed Sanction on Iran: Britain, Germany, UAE, Refuse to Supply Iranian Plains with Fuel

An official in the Iranian Airline Association, Mahdi Ali Yari, said that airports in each of Britain, Germany and the United Arab Emirates, are now refusing to supply civilian airplanes with the needed fuel. This action comes as the new US imposed sanctions on Iran start to take part.
"Since last week, after the US imposed sanctions on Iran were announced, airports in Britain, Germany and Emirates refuse to supply Iranian airplanes with fuel gas", Yari said.
He also added that current situations force the Iranian planes to either supply themselves with the maximum load of fuel from Iran, or try and get supplies from other countries.
Mahdi Yari said that air transportation for people and luggage is considered an allowed international activity, according to international laws and all sanctions imposed on Iran, including those imposed by the UN Security Council.
Yari considered the US imposed sanctions as unilateral, which contradict with international customs concerning civilian flights, which are more likely to be considered as violations on Human rights.
Since the US has strictly tried to impose sanction on Iran and succeeded, it has also been trying to lead all international communities and countries to end their relations with Iran. Yet some countries realize that Iran's stance and position, especially recently is in the lead, where freezing any relations with it would present a diplomatic threat.
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