U.S. Thinks Any Extension of Iran Arms Embargo Should Be Open-Ended -U.S. Envoy for Iran


WASHINGTON, June 16 (Reuters) – The United States believes an extension of an arms embargo on Iran, currently due to expire in October under a 2015 nuclear deal, should be done so indefinitely without a fixed date, a top U.S. official overseeing diplomacy with Tehran said on Tuesday.

“We think the right policy is to have an arms embargo in place that doesn’t have a definite date fixed,” Brian Hook, U.S. Special Envoy for Iran told a virtual event organized by think-tank Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).


(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk and Arshad Mohammed Editing by Chris Reese)