UN High Priority

UN - Iran

121
Sanctioned Entities
High
Severity Level
Jan 19
Last Updated 2026
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UN sanctions for Iran

Detailed Information
<p><strong>UN Security Council Consolidated Sanctions List</strong> includes all individuals and entities subject to sanctions measures imposed by the UN Security Council. This master list consolidates designations from multiple sanctions committees, including those targeting ISIL/Al-Qaida (Resolution 1267), the Taliban (Resolution 1988), as well as country-specific regimes for North Korea, Iran, Libya, Somalia, and others. All UN Member States are legally obligated to implement these sanctions.</p>
<p>Measures typically include asset freezes, travel bans, and arms embargoes. The list is maintained by the UN Secretariat and updated as sanctions committees make new designations or de-listings. Inclusion requires a formal proposal from a Member State and consensus within the relevant committee. Each sanctioned entry includes identifying information, reasons for listing, and applicable measures.</p>
<p>Access the official list at: <a href="https://main.un.org/securitycouncil/en/content/un-sc-consolidated-list" target="_blank">UN SC Consolidated List</a>. For questions: sc-sanctionslists@un.org.</p>
List Name Iran
Full Name UN - Iran
Entity Count 121 entities
Severity Level High - Primary sanctions with blocking/freezing measures
Last Updated January 19, 2026 at 04:00 UTC (10 hours ago)
Compliance Implications

This is a high-priority sanctions list. Entities on this list are typically subject to full blocking/freezing measures. U.S. persons and entities under applicable jurisdiction are generally prohibited from dealing with listed parties. Assets may be frozen and all transactions are typically blocked.

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