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Iran deal compliance so far ‘strong’ — US envoy

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EVEN YEHUDA, Israel: Washington’s UN ambassador Samantha Power said Monday that compliance with the Iran nuclear deal was so far ‘strong’, but warned Tehran was still helping fuel conflict and remained a threat.

“What this deal does if implemente­d — and so far the implementa­tion has been strong but it’s very early days — is it cuts off the pathways to a nuclear weapon and it gives us much more visibility into Iran’s programme than we had before,” Power told students during a visit to Israel and the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

She added later that “Iran of course is still a threat. Iran is supporting terrorism. Iran is supporting parties to conflict like the Assad regime (in Syria)”.

Last July’s Vienna agreement between Iran and the permanent five members of the UN Security Council plus Germany (P5 plus one) sees sanctions lifted in return for Tehran ensuring its nuclear programme civilian use.

Israel strongly opposed the deal with its arch-foe, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning it would not block Iran’s path to nuclear weapons.

He also said lifting sanctions would allow Iran to further back proxy militants in the region, including Israeli enemies such as Hezbollah.

Netanyahu’s outspoken criticism of the accord, particular­ly in a speech to the US Congress, led to a rift with US President Barack Obama’s administra­tion.

He has since scaled back his rhetoric, and the US and Netanyahu’s government are currently negotiatin­g a new 10-year defence aid package expected to be an increase over the current US$3.1 billion Israel receives annually.

Power has met Israeli and Palestinia­n leaders during her visit, expected to end yesterday. — AFP

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