Syria remains the top destination for Iranian arms shipments in violation of a UN Security Council ban on weapons exports by the Islamic Republic, according to a UN report. Iran, like Russia, is one of Syria's few allies as it presses ahead with a 14-month old assault on opposition forces determined to oust Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. The confidential report, seen by Reuters, said there were three seizures of large shipments of Iranian weapons investigated by a panel of experts over the past year. "Two of these cases involved the Syrian Arab Republic, as were the majority of cases inspected by the panel during its previous mandate, underscoring that Syria continues to be the central party to illicit Iranian arms transfers," it said. "The Panel recommends the designation (blacklisting) of two entities related to these interdictions," it said. "The report also takes note of information concerning arms shipments by Iran to other destinations." The report also discusses Iran's attempts to circumvent sanctions on its nuclear programme but notes that the four rounds of punitive measures the 15-nation Security Council imposed on Iran between 2006 and 2010 were having an impact. "Sanctions are slowing Iran's procurement of some critical items required for its prohibited nuclear programme," it said. "At the same time prohibited activities continue, including uranium enrichment." The report talks at length about Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines, known as IRISL. While IRISL itself is not formally under UN sanctions, three of its subsidiaries have been sanctioned and the council has warned UN member states to be vigilant regarding potential sanctions violations by IRISL. The panel report says that one of IRISL's sanctioned subsidiaries, Irano Hind Shipping Company, continues to operate vessels. It also says that IRISL is a challenging company to monitor as it is constantly changing the ownership, names and national flags of its ships. Diplomats told the Reuters news agency that the panel's draft report may be changed by the Security Council's Iran sanctions committee before it is submitted to the council itself for consideration. Last year's expert panel report on Iran was never made public because Russia blocked its publication.
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