Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

U.N. COURT ORDERS U.S. TO LIFT SOME IRAN SANCTIONS

- Associated Press

THE HAGUE: The United Nations’ highest court on Wednesday ordered the United States to lift sanctions on Iran that affect imports of humanitari­an goods and products and services linked to civil aviation safety.

The ruling by the Internatio­nal Court of Justice is legally binding, but it remains to be seen if the administra­tion of President Donald Trump will comply.

Trump moved to restore tough US sanctions in May after withdrawin­g from Tehran’s nuclear accord with world powers. Iran challenged the sanctions in a case filed in July at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice. In a preliminar­y ruling, the court said that Washington must “remove, by means of its choosing, any impediment­s arising from” the re-imposition of sanctions to the export to Iran of medicine and medical devices, food and agricultur­al commoditie­s and spare parts and equipment necessary to ensure the safety of civil aviation.

By limiting the order to sanctions covering humanitari­an goods and the civil aviation industry, the ruling did not go as far as Iran had requested.

The US ambassador to the Netherland­s, Peter Hoekstra, pointed that out in a tweet.

“This is a meritless case over which the court has no jurisdicti­on,” the ambassador tweeted. “Even so, it is worth noting that the Court declined today to grant the sweeping measures requested by Iran. Instead, the Court issued a narrow decision on a very limited range of sectors.” The court’s president, Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf, stressed that the case will continue and the US could still challenge the court’s jurisdicti­on.

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