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Meeting US demands would enormously BENEFIT IRANIANS: US SECRETARY OF STATE

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WASHINGTON DC: Days after he listed out a set of 12 demands to Iranian regime including giving up its nuclear weapons ambition, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said meeting these "simple requiremen­ts" would benefit the Iranian people to an enormous extent.

On Monday, in his first major foreign policy speech, Pompeo demanded that Iran give up its nuclear weapons ambition, stop its alleged destabilis­ing behaviour in the region, and stop uranium enrichment, among other demands.

He also sought the support of European allies and other global partners and friends, including India. "These are a set of simple requiremen­ts that the Iranian regime could quite easily comply with, and it would benefit the Iranian people to an enormous extent," Pompeo told reporters at a State Department news conference on Tuesday.

"Frankly, what we laid out seemed like a pretty straightfo­rward set of requiremen­ts that we would put on any country in the world to stop malign behaviour that threatens other of its neighbours and other parts of the world," he said.

Pompeo, in a major speech, threatened tougher sanctions against Iran.

Sanctions that had been lifted under the Iran nuclear deal -- which America pulled out of early this month -- are due to go back into effect, and they are expected to pressure an already shaky economy. WASHINGTON DC: The United States is committed to achieving denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula and creating conditions such that the North Korean regime no longer threatens the world, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said. Pompeo made the comments after attending a White House meeting between President Donald Trump and the visiting South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday. "We are committed to achieving denucleari­sation and creating conditions such that the North Korean regime no longer threatens the world," Pompeo said. LONDON: A 15-year-old Indian-origin boy who disappeare­d from his school after he was reportedly accused of cheating when he scored 100 per cent marks in an exam has been found safe and well, British police said.

Abhimanyu Chohan went missing from King Henry VIII Independen­t School in Coventry on Friday after he scored 100 per cent marks in a mock test and was worried about getting into trouble.

West Midlands Police on Tuesday tweeted that he had been found "safe and well", the BBC reported.

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