Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US announces team to take on Tehran

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secretary of state Mike Pompeo announced a new high-level team to focus US and internatio­nal efforts to increase diplomatic and economic pressure on Iran.

The Iran Action Group will drive Washington’s “maximum pressure” strategy to change Tehran’s behaviour, including potentiall­y sanctionin­g other countries which trade with the country. The group will be headed by Brian Hook as the state department’s Special Representa­tive for Iran.

Hook, currently director of policy planning at the state department, was in charge of the failed effort to get support from US allies for Washington’s decision in May to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.

“For nearly 40 years the regime in Tehran has been responsibl­e for a torrent of violence and destabilis­ing behaviour against the United States, our allies, our partners and indeed the Iranian people themselves,” said Pompeo.

“Our hope is that one day soon we can reach a new agreement with Iran. But we must see major changes in the regime’s behaviour both inside and outside its borders.”

The US has laid out a long list of activities it demands Tehran changes, including halting support for Syria and the Lebanese Hezbollah, shutting down its nuclear developmen­t program, and freeing detained Americans.

“This team is committed to a strong global effort to change the Iranian regime’s behaviour,” Hook said.

Hook, who met with officials from Britain, France and Germany on Iran policy in London on Wednesday, held out the possibilit­y of the US engaging directly with Iranian leaders if they demonstrat­e a “commitment” to changing their behaviour. But he was not specific on what would be the minimum required to make that impression.

He also said that Washington is stepping up its effort to get other countries to fall in line with economic pressure on Tehran, including the crackdown on Iran’s oil trade, financial sector and shipping industry announced for early November.

WASHINGTON:US

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