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Pompeo seeks to win over Britain on Iran

May 08, 2019
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London — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in London on Wednesday on a delicate mission aimed at convincing Washington's crucial European ally to back its stances on Iran and China.

The former CIA chief flew into London after briefly aborting his tour of Europe -- he was meant to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Tuesday -- and paying an unannounced visit to Iraq.

Pompeo said his change of plans was prompted by Iran's intention to stage "imminent" attacks on US interests in the Middle East.

US President Donald Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign against its arch-foe has included a decision to send an aircraft carrier strike group with several nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to the Middle East.

Iran responded on Wednesday by warning that it will stop respecting limits on its nuclear activities agreed under a landmark 2015 deal unless other powers help Tehran bypass US economic sanctions.

Those powers include Britain -- a co-signee of the pact that has historic energy interests in Iran it was forced to break under pressure from Trump.

Washington's European partners fear that the Trump administration is edging towards a war with Iran aimed at resolving the sides' long-running nuclear dispute.

The United States pulled out of the deal last May because it was time-limited and failed to address Iran's rocket and missile technology development.

Pompeo's visit was already promising to be a difficult one because of the sides' diverging views on the safety of using China's Huawei telecommunications giant in the world's next-generation 5G networks. — AFP


May 08, 2019
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