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Pompeo Condemns Iran Missile Test 


FILE - Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks to reporters at the State Department in Washington, Oct. 23, 2018.
FILE - Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks to reporters at the State Department in Washington, Oct. 23, 2018.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday condemned what he described as Iran's testing of a medium-range ballistic missile capable of carrying multiple warheads as a violation of the international agreement on Tehran's nuclear program.

Amid tension between Washington and Tehran over ballistic missiles, Pompeo warned in a statement released on Twitter that Iran is increasing its "testing and proliferation" of missiles and called on the Islamic Republic to "cease these activities."

U.S. President Donald Trump pulled out of an international nuclear agreement in May and reimposed sanctions on Tehran, criticizing the deal for not including curbs on Iran's development of ballistic missiles or its support for proxies in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and Iraq.

Iran says its missile program is purely defensive but has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf if the United States tries to strangle Iranian oil exports. Last month, an Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps commander said U.S. bases in Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar and U.S. aircraft carriers in the Gulf were within range.

Pompeo's statement provided few details about the latest Iranian missile test.

"The Iranian regime has just test-fired a medium-range ballistic missile that's capable of carrying multiple warheads," he said in the tweet.

"This test violates UNSCR 2231," he added, citing the U.N. Security Council's endorsement of the international nuclear agreement. "We condemn this act."

The Islamic Republic's government has ruled out negotiations with Washington over its military capabilities, particularly its missile program, which is run by the Revolutionary Guard Corps.

On Tuesday, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran warned the European Union that Tehran's patience was running out on the bloc's pledge to keep up oil trading despite U.S. sanctions. He said Iran could resume enriching uranium to 20 percent purity if it failed to see economic benefits from the 2015 deal that curbed its nuclear program.

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