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Washington presses UN Security Council to sanction Iran

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: The United States urged fellow UN Security Council members Wednesday to punish Iran for ‘malign behaviour’ in the Middle East, at a meeting on implementa­tion of the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran.

“When confronted with a country that continuall­y violates this council’s resolution­s, it is imperative that we pursue meaningful consequenc­es,” said Jonathan Cohen, the US deputy ambassador to the United Nations.

“That is why we urge members of this Council to join us in the imposition of sanctions that target Iran’s malign behavior in the region,” he stressed.

It was the first meeting of the Security Council since US President Donald Trump announced on May 8 that the United States was withdrawin­g from the nuclear agreement with Tehran.

On May 24, the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA) concluded for the eleventh time Tehran had met its commitment­s.

In his remarks, Cohen once again accused Iran of supplying missiles to the Huthi rebels in Yemen in violation of an internatio­nal arms embargo.

In a recent report, the United Nations said that missile components fired at Saudi Arabia had been manufactur­ed in Iran, but that UN officials were unable to determine if they had been delivered before or after the July 2016 imposition of an arms embargo on Yemen.

“Dismantlin­g a nuclear deal that is working would certainly not put us in a better position to discuss other issues,” said EU ambassador to the UN Joao Vale de Almeida, referring to Tehran’s ballistic activities and its influence in the Middle East.

“The collapse of this major achievemen­t would mark a serious step backwards for the region, for the non-proliferat­ion regime but also for our security for all, which would potentiall­y have serious consequenc­es,” said French ambassador Francois Delattre. — AFP

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