s largest banks, whose ban from trading with the UK over alleged links to Tehran's nuclear programme was quashed by the supreme court last year. The claim by Bank Mellat, which is more than double the size expected , is being demanded as compensation for losses it says it incurred as a result of sanctions "negligently" imposed in 2009. The UK Treasury alleged that the Tehran-based bank financed firms...
Iran's Bank Mellat suing UK for £2.3bn over alleged losses from trading ban
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