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US secretary of state names special envoy for Iran

The move comes as the administra­tion prepares to increase economic pressure on Iran by restoring sanctions to force Tehran to end its nuclear weapons programme and support for militant groups in the Middle East

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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday named senior policy adviser Brian Hook as special representa­tive for Iran.

The move came as the administra­tion prepared to increase economic pressure on Iran by restoring sanctions to force Tehran to end its nuclear weapons programme and support for militant groups in the Middle East.

Hook will lead a newly establishe­d Iran Action Group to co-ordinate the State Department’s pressure campaign on Iran, Pompeo told a news conference.

The announceme­nt was not a surprise. Hook, who has pushed for tough action against Iran and has worked with national security adviser John Bolton, has been leading the department’s talks with allies in Europe and Asia to persuade them to support US sanctions and cut off Iran’s oil supplies as of November.

“The Iran Action Group will be responsibl­e for directing, reviewing and co-ordinating all aspects of the State Department’s Iran-related activity, and will report directly to me,” Pompeo said.

“We are committed to a whole-of-government effort to change the Iranian regime’s behaviour, and the Iran Action Group will ensure that the Department of State remains closely synchronis­ed with our interagenc­y partners,” he added.

Trump announced in May the United States was withdrawin­g from an Iran nuclear deal sealed in 2015 between Tehran and six world powers. The United States has said it would only end the sanctions if Iran allowed the negotiatio­n of a tougher deal.

Hook, who was a close adviser to former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, worked with Bolton on Iran sanctions while Bolton was UN ambassador under Republican president George W. Bush.

Hook also served as an assistant secretary of state during Bush’s administra­tion and was an adviser to the Republican presidenti­al campaigns of Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty.

Trump has said he would be willing to meet Iran’s leader, although Tehran said the way back to talks was for the United states to return to the nuclear deal.

Asked whether he supported such a meeting and whether his brief would be to set up those talks, Hook said if Iran showed that it was willing to change its behaviour, then Trump “was prepared to engage in dialogue in order to ind solutions.”

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