Washington: Any violations by Iran of a nuclear deal reached in July are more likely to be incremental ones rather than major violations, but they will still require a U.S. response, a U.S. Treasury official told lawmakers on Wednesday.


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Adam Szubin, the U.S. Treasury`s acting undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, told a Senate committee such a "small breach" would be Iran "sticking a toe across the line" to test the United States and other world powers.


"What we need to do then is obviously hit Iran in a proportionate way, show them that those breaches have consequences," he said. "Otherwise, we`re just asking for larger breaches."


Members of the Senate Banking Committee questioned Szubin and State Department Under Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman on Wednesday over the terms of a nuclear deal reached between Iran and six world powers that would curb Iran`s nuclear programme in return for sanctions relief.