Kerry reassures Europe banks on Iran trade

US Secretary of State John Kerry has told European bank executives that lenders won't be held to task for doing legitimate business with Iran

European banks should not fear punishment from the United States for resuming legitimate trade ties with Iran, US Secretary of State John Kerry has told a meeting of senior bank executives at a meeting in London.

The United States and Europe lifted sanctions in January under a deal with Iran to limit its nuclear program, but other US sanctions remain, including a ban on Iran-linked transactions in dollars being processed through the US financial system.

Kerry told the meeting of European bank executives that lenders will not be held to task for doing legitimate business with Iran, in a bid to allay fears following past fines for the lenders for breaking sanctions.


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