Japan has decided to impose trade sanctions on Iran in an effort to block the country's nuclear development programme, Tokyo's top government spokesman said.
Japan has also decided to ban Iranian imports of materials related to nuclear activities.
The measures approved by the cabinet include freezing the financial assets of 10 entities and 12 individuals deemed to be involved in Iran's nuclear programme and bans on transfers of materials, technology and funds that could enhance its nuclear activity.
Yasuhisa Shiozaki, the chief cabinet secretary, said: "Resolute action is needed over the Iran nuclear issue from the viewpoint of maintaining nuclear non-proliferation, and in view of the impact on the North Korean nuclear issue and peace in the Middle East."
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