Wednesday, June 20, 2012

UANI Calls on GM's Partner Peugeot to Stop Its Ongoing Shipments to Iran








   




   


   


   


   


 
 

       


   
       
       



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 20, 2012

Contact: Nathan Carleton, press@uani.com

Phone: (212) 554-3296



UANI Calls on GM's Partner Peugeot to Stop Its Ongoing Shipments to Iran



New York, NY - United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) CEO, Ambassador Mark D. Wallace, issued the following statement Wednesday regarding reports that Peugeot continues to send shipments to its Iranian partner, IKCO:



Once again, we are seeing evidence that Peugeot continues to do business in Iran despite claims by GM and Peugeot that such business has been suspended. Industry data released just this week shows that in the month of May, Peugeot continued to be the top foreign automotive brand produced in Iran, with more than 25,000 units manufactured. It is time for Peugeot and its U.S. partner GM to come clean, and stop working with entities controlled by the Iranian regime and associated with Iran's brutal Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.



The only responsible course is for Peugeot and GM to fully end their business in Iran--not just for a couple months, but until the Iranian regime stops its sponsorship of terrorism and nuclear pursuits. It is completely unacceptable that GM, which is currently co-owned by U.S. taxpayers, continues to financially partner with a company aligned with a regime that sponsors terrorists and kills U.S. servicemen.



While Peugeot and General Motors (GM) have claimed that Peugeot suspended its Iran business until September, numerous reports out of Iran this year reveal that Peugeot actually has maintained its business in Iran. In the latest report, a source at IKCO stated: "There is not any problem in shipments of Peugeot product parts - shipments of Peugeot are continuing here."



Ambassador Wallace's recent Detroit News Op-Ed, "Why is U.S.-owned GM partnering with company that does business with Iran?," cited evidence that Peugeot has, contrary to its public statements (and those of GM), continued shipments and sales in Iran.



"The GM-Peugeot partnership seems to run afoul of U.S. sanctions," wrote Ambassador Wallace, "and it should be investigated." He called on GM and Peugeot "to take the responsible action of evaluating Peugeot's business in Iran, and putting a complete and final end to it."



According to industry data, Peugeot was the top automotive producer in Iran last month. Peugeot's Iranian partner IKCO inaugurated the production line of the latest Peugeot-based vehicle, the Runna model, in June. Mass production is slated to start with initial production of 50,000 units this year.



UANI launched its "Auto Campaign" in March 2012. In recent months, Hyundai, Porsche, and Fiat ended business in Iran in response to UANI campaigns.



Last month, Ambassador Wallace testified about Iran's automotive industry before the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee. Ambassador Wallace stated to Congress that: "Peugeot right now is a major actor in Iran, a major manufacturer inside Iran in direct partnership with the IRGC."  



UANI has developed model legislation, the DRIVE Act, to force auto manufacturers to choose between American taxpayers and the regime. The DRIVE Act requires automakers to certify they are not engaged in any business in Iran, or engaged in the implementation of any agreement with Iranian entities in order to be eligible for U.S. government contracts or financial assistance.



Click here to read the Just-Auto report, "IKCO and Peugeot at loggerheads on Tehran shipments."

Click here to read Ambassador Wallace's recent Detroit News Op-Ed, "Why is U.S.-owned GM partnering with company that does business with Iran?"

Click here to read UANI's March 9 letter to GM.

Click here to read UANI's April 10 letter to Peugeot.

Click here to read UANI's March 9 letter to Peugeot.

Click here to send a message to Peugeot and GM.

Click here to visit UANI's "Auto Campaign" page.

Click here to read UANI's "DRIVE Act" legislation.


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The prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran should concern every American and be unacceptable to the community of nations. Since 1979 the Iranian regime, most recently under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's leadership, has demonstrated increasingly threatening behavior and rhetoric toward the US and the West. Iran continues to defy the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United Nations in their attempts to monitor its nuclear activities. A number of Arab states have warned that Iran's development of nuclear weapons poses a threat to Middle East stability and could provoke a regional nuclear arms race. In short, the prospect of a nuclear armed Iran is a danger to world peace.

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  1. Inform the public about the nature of the Iranian regime, including its desire and intent to possess nuclear weapons, as well as Iran's role as a state sponsor of global terrorism, and a major violator of human rights at home and abroad;
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  3. Mobilize public support, utilize media outreach, and persuade our elected leaders to voice a robust and united American opposition to a nuclear Iran;
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