Some symposium participants committed to receive U.S. technical security assistance to enforce Iran sanctions

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Documentary evidence (e.g., letters of intent, memoranda, assistance agreements, or US program announcements) shows that multiple attending countries committed to receive country- and sector-specific technical security assistance from the United States for sanctions implementation.

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The United States and about 40 partner countries met in Prague to advance implementation of United Nations Security Council resolutions that were reimposed on Iran on September 27, 2025. Attendees discussed threats from Iran’s nuclear, ballistic missile, and conventional arms activities and secured commitments from several countries to receive U.S. country- and sector-specific technical security assistance to strengthen sanctions enforcement. The statement reiterates that six UNSCRs require suspension of key nuclear activities, ban ballistic missile technology and certain arms transfers, and authorize travel bans, asset freezes, and seizure of prohibited cargo.
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The U.S. State Department press statement on the January 27, 2026 Prague symposium explicitly says that the event "served as an opportunity to secure commitments from several attending countries that intend to receive country- and sector-specific technical security assistance from the United States to maximize the impact of sanctions on the Iranian regime." This is a direct, primary-source confirmation that multiple countries committed to receive such technical security assistance. Verdict: True — the U.S. State Department press release directly supports the claim.

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  1. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 05:03 AMTrue
    The U.S. State Department press statement on the January 27, 2026 Prague symposium explicitly says that the event "served as an opportunity to secure commitments from several attending countries that intend to receive country- and sector-specific technical security assistance from the United States to maximize the impact of sanctions on the Iranian regime." This is a direct, primary-source confirmation that multiple countries committed to receive such technical security assistance. Verdict: True — the U.S. State Department press release directly supports the claim.
  2. Original article · Jan 27, 2026

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