Pompeo: Sanctions to be enforced until Iran ‘behaves like a normal country’
AMMONNEWS - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vowed Sunday that the United States would 'enforce the sanctions' it is reimposing after President Donald Trump pulled out of the 2015 nuclear pact.
As of 0401 GMT Tuesday, the Iran government can no longer buy US banknotes and broad sanctions will be slapped on Iranian industries, including its rug exports.
Pompeo told journalists that heaping pressure on Tehran was meant to 'push back against Iranian malign activity,' saying Iranians 'are unhappy with the failure of their own leadership to deliver the economic promises that their leadership promised them.'
Pompeo told reporters on his way home from a three-nation trip to South East Asia that the Trump administration is open to looking beyond sanctions but adds that would 'require enormous change' from Tehran.
He said President Donald Trump is intent on getting Iran to 'behave like a normal country.'
US sanctions had been eased by the Obama administration under the terms of the landmark 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Trump decided in May to withdraw from the accord.
*Agencies
AMMONNEWS - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vowed Sunday that the United States would 'enforce the sanctions' it is reimposing after President Donald Trump pulled out of the 2015 nuclear pact.
As of 0401 GMT Tuesday, the Iran government can no longer buy US banknotes and broad sanctions will be slapped on Iranian industries, including its rug exports.
Pompeo told journalists that heaping pressure on Tehran was meant to 'push back against Iranian malign activity,' saying Iranians 'are unhappy with the failure of their own leadership to deliver the economic promises that their leadership promised them.'
Pompeo told reporters on his way home from a three-nation trip to South East Asia that the Trump administration is open to looking beyond sanctions but adds that would 'require enormous change' from Tehran.
He said President Donald Trump is intent on getting Iran to 'behave like a normal country.'
US sanctions had been eased by the Obama administration under the terms of the landmark 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Trump decided in May to withdraw from the accord.
*Agencies
AMMONNEWS - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vowed Sunday that the United States would 'enforce the sanctions' it is reimposing after President Donald Trump pulled out of the 2015 nuclear pact.
As of 0401 GMT Tuesday, the Iran government can no longer buy US banknotes and broad sanctions will be slapped on Iranian industries, including its rug exports.
Pompeo told journalists that heaping pressure on Tehran was meant to 'push back against Iranian malign activity,' saying Iranians 'are unhappy with the failure of their own leadership to deliver the economic promises that their leadership promised them.'
Pompeo told reporters on his way home from a three-nation trip to South East Asia that the Trump administration is open to looking beyond sanctions but adds that would 'require enormous change' from Tehran.
He said President Donald Trump is intent on getting Iran to 'behave like a normal country.'
US sanctions had been eased by the Obama administration under the terms of the landmark 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Trump decided in May to withdraw from the accord.
*Agencies
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Pompeo: Sanctions to be enforced until Iran ‘behaves like a normal country’
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