U.S. lobbies in Gulf region to add pressure on Iran

Source: Xinhua    2018-07-11 09:52:23

WASHINGTON, July 10 (Xinhua) -- U.S. officials have toured countries in the Gulf region in a campaign for coordinated moves against Iran, said the U.S. State Department on Tuesday.

A delegation of senior U.S. State Department officials had made a three-day trip to Saudi Arabia, where they met with Saudi officials to "coordinate stronger pressure on Iran," including new ways to end Tehran's revenues to "terrorize" other countries, according to the transcript of a senior official's briefing to reporters released Tuesday.

The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the United States and Saudi officials also discussed how to avoid oil market's volatility considering pending U.S. oil sanctions on Iran.

The official revealed that the U.S. delegation visited Bahrain on Tuesday, where they continued to lobby for "powerful deterrent" against Iran.

Also on Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi. The U.S. part said the crown prince uttered his support for U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in early May.

Washington has intensified its sanctions against Tehran following the U.S. exit from the landmark pact.

The U.S. officials announced earlier in July that part of the U.S. sanctions, which had been lifted under the nuclear deal, including targeting Iran's oil export, will snap back in early November. The move could be a big blow to the Middle East country whose revenues largely depend on oil export and is likely to seriously shake the international oil market.

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U.S. lobbies in Gulf region to add pressure on Iran

Source: Xinhua 2018-07-11 09:52:23

WASHINGTON, July 10 (Xinhua) -- U.S. officials have toured countries in the Gulf region in a campaign for coordinated moves against Iran, said the U.S. State Department on Tuesday.

A delegation of senior U.S. State Department officials had made a three-day trip to Saudi Arabia, where they met with Saudi officials to "coordinate stronger pressure on Iran," including new ways to end Tehran's revenues to "terrorize" other countries, according to the transcript of a senior official's briefing to reporters released Tuesday.

The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the United States and Saudi officials also discussed how to avoid oil market's volatility considering pending U.S. oil sanctions on Iran.

The official revealed that the U.S. delegation visited Bahrain on Tuesday, where they continued to lobby for "powerful deterrent" against Iran.

Also on Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi. The U.S. part said the crown prince uttered his support for U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in early May.

Washington has intensified its sanctions against Tehran following the U.S. exit from the landmark pact.

The U.S. officials announced earlier in July that part of the U.S. sanctions, which had been lifted under the nuclear deal, including targeting Iran's oil export, will snap back in early November. The move could be a big blow to the Middle East country whose revenues largely depend on oil export and is likely to seriously shake the international oil market.

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