Foreign Secretary James Cleverly will accuse Iran of spreading “bloodshed and destruction” around the world as he reaffirms Britain’s determination to prevent it acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Addressing an international security conference in Bahrain on Saturday, Mr Cleverly will warn that Iranian-supplied weapons are threatening security in the Middle East and beyond.

He will point to Iranian-made attack drones being used by Russia to target Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure as an example of its malign influence.

At the same time, he will say that Iran’s banned nuclear programme is at a “more advanced” stage of development than ever before.

James Cleverly walks outside Number 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain, October 25, 2022. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

Following his attendance at the conference, Mr Cleverly will travel on to Qatar where he will attend England’s opening World Cup match against Iran.

The encounter comes at a time of heightened tensions with the regime.

Earlier this week, the UK imposed a fresh round of sanctions on Iranian officials linked to the brutal crackdown of the protests which erupted following the death in custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini after she was detained for allegedly failing to follow the country’s Islamic dress code.

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Meanwhile the director general of MI5 Ken McCallum has revealed that Iranian intelligence agents have been targeting individuals in the UK who they regard as enemies of the regime.

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MI5 says it has seen ‘at least such 10 potential threats’ from Iran since January

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He said the security service had identified at least 10 such potential threats since January alone, including “ambitions” to kidnap or even kill.

In his address to the Manama Dialogue later, Mr Cleverly will say: “Iranian-supplied weapons threaten the entire region.

“Today, Iran’s nuclear programme is more advanced than ever before, and the regime has resorted to selling Russia the armed drones that are killing civilians in Ukraine.

“As their people demonstrate against decades of oppression, Iran’s rulers are spreading bloodshed and destruction as far away as Kyiv.

“Britain is determined to work alongside our friends to counter the Iranian threat, interdict the smuggling of conventional arms, and prevent the regime from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability.”

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