Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

US to work with countries on curbs

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: The US expects full compliance from other nations with its sanctions against Iran but is prepared to work with them on a “case-by-case basis” to bring down their imports, a top diplomat has said.

“Our goal is to reduce every country’s import of Iranian oil to zero by November 4, and we are prepared to work with countries that are reducing their imports on a case-by-case basis,” said special representa­tive Brian Hook, who will head the newly-establishe­d Iran Action Group, which will coordinate the state department’s pressure campaign on Iran.

Hook said the US “certainly hopes for full compliance by all nations in terms of not risking the threat of US secondary sanctions if they continue with those transactio­ns”.

India is the second largest importer of Iranian crude and has said it has already started cutting back on imports, but will find it difficult to go down to zero by November 4, when a second round of US sanctions — targeting Iran’s oil exports, ports and its central bank — go into effect.

In Hook, New Delhi will be dealing with a known entity — he was instrument­al in crafting an October 2017 speech by former secretary of state Rex Tillerson, in which he had said that India and the US were “the two bookends of stability standing on either sides of the globe”.

Countries that continue to do business with Iran beyond that date run the risk of being slapped with “secondary sanctions” — chiefly being blocked out of the American financial system, which dominates global trade.

Earlier, while announcing the creation of the Iran Action Group, secretary of state Mike Pompeo said that the body will be “responsibl­e for directing, reviewing, and coordinati­ng all aspects of the state department’s Iran-related activity, and it will report directly to me”.

He added: “Our hope is that one day soon we can reach a new agreement with Iran. But for that, he said that Iran would have to become and behave like a “normal nation”.

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