US President Donald Trump today said all sanctions against Iran lifted by the 2015 nuclear deal will be back in full force from November 5 and promised more in the future to prevent Tehran from developing the world's deadliest weapons.&nbsp;<br />'' <br />''In May, the Trump administration withdrew the US from the Iranian nuclear deal and reimposed a series of tough sanctions on Iran, citing the Islamic nation's malign activities.<br />'' <br />''While the first phase of sanctions is already in place, the sanctions would come into full force on November 4 and the US expects all countries, including India, to bring down their import of Iranian oil to zero by then or face secondary sanctions.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''<br />''To avoid this, India either needs a waiver from the US or has to bring down the purchase of Iranian oil to zero.&nbsp;<br />'' <br />''&nbsp;The remark from US President came as he signed new sanctions on Thursday targeting the Iranian-funded Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which is considered a terrorist organisation by the US.<br />'' <br />''Trump said these sanctions will be followed up with even more sanctions to address the full range of Iran's malign conduct. He said&nbsp; US will not allow the world's leading sponsor of terror to develop the world's deadliest weapons.<br />'' <br />''<span style="color: #222222;">The US government has made it clear that any country that continues to do business with Iran after November 4 will be blocked from accessing the American banking and financial system.&nbsp;</span><br />
News On AIR | October 26, 2018 9:15 PM
US will not allow Iran to develop world's deadliest weapons: Trump