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Iran-US ties since Trump came to power Tehran, Aug 27 (AFP) Aug 27, 2019 Relations between Tehran and Washington have spiralled since US President Donald Trump came to power and promptly quit the international deal on Iran's nuclear programme, reimposing sweeping sanctions on the country. Here is a recap.
"From Lebanon to Iraq to Yemen, Iran funds, arms and trains terrorists, militias and other extremist groups that spread destruction and chaos across the region." The Iranian government, Trump claimed in an address to the United Nations on September 19, 2017, "has turned a wealthy country with a rich history and culture into an economically depleted rogue state whose chief exports are violence, bloodshed and chaos."
The move heralds the reinstatement of US sanctions on Iran and companies with ties to it. Washington warns other countries to end trade and investment in Iran and stop buying its oil, or face punitive measures. On August 7, Washington reimposes a first set of sanctions that involve freezing financial transactions and imports of raw materials, as well as penalties on purchases in the car and commercial aviation industries. A second wave of US sanctions comes into force on November 5, described by Washington as the "toughest" yet.
The next day Trump approves a retaliatory strike, but cancels it at the last minute. On June 24 the US imposes "hard-hitting" financial sanctions on Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior Iranian military leaders.
On July 7, Iran announces it will begin enriching uranium to a level prohibited by the deal "in a few hours". Tehran also threatens to abandon more nuclear commitments in "60 days" unless a "solution" is found with the deal's remaining parties. A day later, Iran says it is enriching uranium to a level of at least 4.5 percent.
On July 22, Iran says it has dismantled a CIA spy ring, arresting 17 suspects between March 2018 and March 2019 and sentencing some of them to death. Trump dismisses the claim as "totally false".
The next day Trump says he is prepared to meet with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani. "If the circumstances were correct, I would certainly agree to that," says Trump, considering it realistic to hold such a meeting "in the next few weeks". On August 27, Rouhani calls on Washington to "take the first step" towards a such a meeting by lifting all sanctions against Iran.
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