US Secretary of State John Kerry said at the Senate hearings on the nuclear agreement with Iran that Washington and the international community have every possibility of preventing the transfer of banned nuclear and missile technology to Iran by third countries.
"We have a set of tools to pursue attempts to obtain missile technologies, there is a regime of control over missile technologies, there is the US presidential decrees that allow sanctions to be imposed on anyone who illegally supplies materials for the production of missiles. There is a non-proliferation regime, which involves about a hundred countries that can block the transfer of materials for the manufacture of nuclear weapons," RIA Novosti quotes him as saying.
The Secretary of State was responding to the concerns of a number of senators regarding the fact that after the conclusion of the agreement on its nuclear program Iran can acquire nuclear weapons from third countries, North Korea in particular.