German rail operator, Deutsche Telekom end Iran projects

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(Reuters) - German and are ending projects in after imposed new sanctions against and said firms doing business with would be barred from doing business with the

State-owned is involved in two projects in Iran via its subsidiary DB Engineering&Consulting, a said on Thursday.

"Both projects will be ended in August and September 2018 respectively," she said. "Due to the we have sought to bring the contract to an amicable and timely conclusion."

signed a memorandum of understanding with the Iranian (BonRail) in May 2017 for the first project, which aimed to identify and address potential in rolling stock and organisation, she said.

The second project, which started around 1-1/2 years ago, was a consulting contract for Iranian state railway that included restructuring the company, the added.

Separately, Detecon, a subsidiary of - Deutsche Telekom's IT services arm - has terminated its business in Iran, a said. offers consulting services to companies in the

"Until the decision to stop operations was made, sales in Iran in 2018 amounted to around 300,000 euros," he said.

"Given the sensitivity in relations with Iran worldwide, ended its business in Iran with immediate effect in mid-May 2018."

The ending of Telekom's involvement in Iran followed soon after the announcement that its U.S. unit, T-Mobile, would buy in a $26 billion deal that remains subject to the approval of U.S. regulators.

(Reporting by and Douglas Busvine; Writing by Michelle Martin; editing by David Evans)

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 17:20 IST