
"The passing of new sanctions is in line with the intrinsic animosity of US
toward Iran,” said Bahram Ghasemi, the Spokesperson of Iran’s Ministry of
Foreign Affairs on Friday. His remarks came after the US senate approved
imposition of new sanctions against Iran and Russia, on Thursday.
Ghasemi affirmed that approval of new non-nuclear sanctions in the Senate
Foreign Relations and Banking Committee, bearing in mind the history of the
body, was not unexpected.
"The government of the United States of America, according to the JCPOA, which
is an international document, is under some obligations which should be met
completely and with benevolence,” underlined the Iranian diplomat, "in this
field, the domestic legislation of countries is irrelevant and governments
cannot reach for such regulations to evade their international
responsibilities.”
The spokesman of Iran’s ministry of foreign affairs asserted that as Iran has so
far been obliged by letter to its commitments codified in the agreement, and
this has been re-affirmed repetitively by the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA), the other sides are also responsible to meet their promises in the
agreement.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran, is meticulously watching and examining the
articles and the text of this Act, its approval procedure in the US congress,
and its eminent signing by the US president,” asserted Ghasemi, "and the
committee to supervise the implementation of the JCPOA will devise the fit
counter-measures to secure the national interests of Iran.”
He articulated that what has been said about Iran’s armed forces and missile
capabilities in the Senate plan is completely unjustified and illegal. He
asserted that Iranian armed forces will bravely defend the security and
interests of their country and such measures would be the least effective upon
them.
"Iran’s missile program is completely justified and has no contradiction with
resolution 2231,” said the diplomat reiterating that nothing can deprive the
Islamic Republic of Iran from its legitimate right of self-defense.
SOURCE: Mehr News Agancy