Press TV - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warns that the new round of US sanctions on Iran is alarming, saying the bans signal that the situation amid Washington-Tehran tensions is headed towards a dangerous scenario.
Speaking at a news conference in Maldives on Tuesday, Lavrov expressed his concern over the ongoing events and the latest move by US President Donald Trumps administration to impose another round of sanctions, very personal sanctions against senior Iranian officials.
He emphasized that these restrictions are alarming and sending a signal that the situation is unfolding under a very bad scenario, Russian media cited him as saying.
The top Russian diplomat said the current tensions over Iran were reminiscent of events in 2003 when the US tried to build a case for invading Iraq. Back then, Washington claimed that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction, which was proven false post-invasion.
All of us know the result. In May [2003], the US declared victory of democracy in Iraq. Draw your conclusion on how this democracy has demonstrated itself over the 16 past years, Lavrov said.
On Monday, Trump signed an executive order imposing sanctions on Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, his office and eight senior commanders of Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).