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Russian S-300 missile sale to Iran may violate US sanctions - White House

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said that while Russia�s proposed sale of the advanced S-300 air defense missile system to Iran does not violate UNSECURITY Council resolutions, the United States needs more details to determine if the sale could violate US sanctions against Iran.


WASHINGTON (Sputnik)�� While Russia�s proposed sale of�the advanced S-300 air defense missile system to�Iran does not violate UNSECURITY Council resolutions, the United States needs more details to�determine if the sale could violate US sanctions against�Iran, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said on�Thursday.

�The transfer of�this defensive weapons system [S-300] is not prohibited by�UNSECURITY Council resolutions, and we would need to�know more about�the specificPROGRAM to�determine the impact it would have on�US sanctions programs,� Earnest said at�a press briefing.

This week, the United States has expressed concern over�Russia�s announcement that it would sell an advanced version of�its S-300 air defense missile system to�Tehran, arguing the sale would create instability in�the Middle East.

In addition to�UN sanctions, the United States maintains aNUMBERof�sanctions against�Iran related to�ballistic missiles, support for�terrorism and violations of�human rights.On April 13, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree lifting the ban on�the sales of�S-300 air defense systems to�Iran two weeks after�Tehran and world powers agreed on�a landmark deal to�curb Iran's nuclear program. In return, Iran will see sanctions against�it phased out�over time, including the arms embargo.

Putin said on�Thursday that in�the context of�Saudi Arabia and Arab GulfCOUNTRIES military build-up and operations in�Yemen, the missile sale to�Iran would prevent hostilities from�breaking out.

Moscow and Tehran agreed on�the delivery of�five S-300 systems in�2007. In 2010, then-President Dmitry Medvedev put the deal on�hold after�the UN Security Council introduced an embargo on�arms deliveries to�Iran over�fears the Islamic Republic was developing nuclear weapons.

On Thursday, Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan said the deal could be closed by�the end of�2015.

By Sputnik News



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