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Iran is destabilis­ing Middle East, says US

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Iran must immediatel­y cease activities related to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons

Yleem Poblete, US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control

geneva — A senior US arms control official said on Tuesday that Iran’s missile programme is destabilis­ing the Middle East and raising the risk of a “regional arms race” through the provision of such weapons to armed groups in Lebanon and Yemen.

US President Donald Trump said when he quit a landmark 2015 deal that lifted internatio­nal sanctions against Iran in exchange for limits on its nuclear activities that it failed to rein in Iran’s missile programme or curb its regional meddling.

The United States has accused Iran of defying a United Nations Security Council resolution by carrying out a ballistic missile test and two satellite launches since December. “Iran’s missile programme is a key contributo­r to increased tensions and destabilis­ation in the region, increasing the risk of a regional arms race,” Yleem Poblete, Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Verificati­on and Compliance, said in a speech to the UN-sponsored Conference on Disarmamen­t.

“Iran must immediatel­y cease activities related to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons, and halt the proliferat­ion of missiles and missile technology to terror groups and other non-state actors,” she said, denouncing Iran’s support to the Houthi movement in Yemen and to Hezbollah in Lebanon.

She said Iran had provided ballistic missiles to the Houthis that were fired into Saudi Arabia.

“We are committed to aggressive­ly countering Iran’s regional proliferat­ion of ballistic missiles and its unlawful arms transfers,” she added. Poblete urged “all responsibl­e countries” to enforce United Nations Security Council resolution­s restrictin­g the transfer of missile-related technologi­es to Iran. She further accused Iran of “pursuing pharmaceut­ical-based agents for offensive purposes”, but did not elaborate. —

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 ?? Reuters file ?? A US Department of Defence exhibit shows a ‘Qiam’ missile manufactur­ed in Iran in Washington. —
Reuters file A US Department of Defence exhibit shows a ‘Qiam’ missile manufactur­ed in Iran in Washington. —

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