Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

For missile tests will be illegal: Iran

US planned to blacklist firms with ties to Iran’s ballistic missile programme

- Agence France-presse

TEHRAN: Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has denounced possible new US sanctions on his country which could jeopardise a hardwon nuclear deal due to be finally implemente­d within weeks.

In a letter to his defence minister, Rouhani said reports that the US treasury department planned to blacklist companies and individual­s with ties to Iran’s ballistic missile programme constitute­d “hostile and illegal interventi­ons” that justified a response.

The comments from Rouhani, who said the military should intensify its developmen­t of missiles, seemed to cause backtracki­ng in Washington with reports that the White House had put the intended sanctions on hold indefinite­ly.

The threat of new sanctions — the nuclear deal is due to lift past measures that froze Iran out of the global financial system and crippled its oil exports — brought already worsening relations to a head.

It also came after US officials said an Iranian vessel had testfired several rockets near three Western warships, including the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier. The alleged incident in the strategic Strait of Hormuz on December 26 drew denials from Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards, who are responsibl­e for protecting Iranian interests in the strategic waterway where much of the world’s oil passes.

Spokesman General Ramezan Sharif accused the US of fabricatin­g the incident as part of a “psychologi­cal operation”.

The Wall Street Journal first reported on Wednesday that the US was preparing fresh sanctions against companies and individual­s in Iran, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates over alleged links to Tehran’s ballistic missile programme.

But on Thursday the newspaper said the measures had been delayed — although they remain on the table — over fears the nuclear deal could be derailed.

Were the Treasury to introduce the sanctions it would be a major barrier to the nuclear deal’s formal enactment, let alone its durability.

Rouhani, whose government negotiated the agreement with the United States and five other world powers, warned of reprisals.

 ?? REUTERS ?? An Iranian Emad rocket being launched at an undisclose­d location on October 11, 2015.
REUTERS An Iranian Emad rocket being launched at an undisclose­d location on October 11, 2015.

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