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U.S. urges other nations to sanction Iran

- By Carol Morello The Washington Post

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA >> The United States is asking its allies around the world to place more sanctions on Iran over its ballistic missile program, U.S. officials said Saturday as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Saudi Arabia on the first leg of a three-country trip in the Middle East.

“Iran’s ballistic missile program is an internatio­nal threat to peace and security,” said a senior State Department official, talking to reporters on condition of anonymity about talks Pompeo is having in Riyadh and will hold later this weekend in Israel and Jordan.

“We are urging nations around the world to sanction individual­s and entities associated with Iran’s missile program, and it’s been a big part of our discussion­s with the Europeans.”

The campaign to urge other nations to crack down on Iran is reminiscen­t of the maximum-pressure campaign the United States has been waging to get North Korea to negotiate an end to its nuclear program.

It carries particular resonance in Riyadh, which has been hit numerous times over the past four months by missiles fired by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in neighborin­g Yemen. Saturday morning, a few hours before Pompeo arrived from a NATO meeting in Brussels, Saudi Arabia said it shot down four missiles launched from the Yemeni side of the border.

The sharpened focus on Iran’s missile programs comes as President Donald Trump is nearing a May 12 deadline to decide whether to extend waivers on sanctions against Iran that were suspended when a multi-nation agreement was struck in 2015 to curb Tehran’s nuclear program.

The United States has been negotiatin­g with European allies to find a way to cobble together what it calls a supplement­ary agreement that would squeeze Iran over issues such as its missile program.

The administra­tion considers the program a “priority threat that must be addressed.” The discussion­s with the Europeans have involved ballistic and cruise missiles.

“Iran possesses the largest ballistic-missile arsenal in the region,” the State Department official said. “... There is a growing internatio­nal awareness of the need to impose costs on Iran’s missile programs and to do so urgently.”

In his maiden foreign trip since being sworn in as secretary of state Thursday, Pompeo is expected to keep the focus on Iran.

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