Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

US faces opposition over Iran

US proclamati­on that UN sanctions against Iran were back in force was dismissed by UNSC members and top EU powers

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

Agence France-Presse

TEHRAN: Iran said on Sunday its the United States was “isolated” after its unilateral declaratio­n that UN sanctions are back in force against the Islamic republic was dismissed by other major powers.

The Trump administra­tion said the so-called “snapback” of the sanctions was in effect and threatened to “impose consequenc­es” on any UN member state that fails to comply.

“The United States is very, very isolated in its claims,”

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h said. “The whole world is saying nothing has changed.”

The sanctions in question were lifted in 2015 when Iran and six world powers - Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the US - reached a landmark nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action.

But US President Donald Trump withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018, saying the deal negotiated by his predecesso­r Barack Obama - was insufficie­nt. He also renewed and even strengthen­ed Washington’s own sanctions.

The US insists it is still a participan­t in the agreement that it stormed out of, but only so it can activate the snapback option, which it announced on August 20. Virtually every other Security Council member disputes Washington’s ability to execute this legal pirouette, and the UN body has not taken the measure any further.

On Sunday, two permanent council members -- France and Britain - issued a joint statement along with non-permanent member Germany saying the US’s “purported notificati­on” was “incapable of having any legal effect”.

Russia also said the US lacked legal authority. “The illegitima­te initiative­s and actions of the United States by definition cannot have internatio­nal legal consequenc­es for other countries,” said its foreign ministry.

Iran issues stark warning

Iran brushed off the move and called on the rest of the world to unite against what it called the US’s “reckless actions”.

“Tehran’s message for Washington is clear. Return to the internatio­nal community, to your commitment­s, stop rebelling and the world will accept you.”

US secretary of state Mike Pompeo announced Washington’s latest move in a statement.

“Today, the United States welcomes the return of virtually all previously terminated UN sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran,” he said.

Pompeo promised measures would be announced in the coming days against “violators” of the sanctions to ensure that “Iran does not reap the benefits of UN-prohibited activity”.

With around six weeks to go until the November 3 US election, Trump could unveil those measures in a speech at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday.

Iran issued a stark warning if the US follows through with the measures.

“If the United States acts on these threats, directly, or with the cooperatio­n of a handful of its puppets, it will face a serious response and be responsibl­e for all the dangerous consequenc­es,” its foreign ministry said.

It added that Washington, by leaving the nuclear deal, has “explicitly denied itself of any rights” to use the mechanisms in agreement and UN Resolution 2231, which enshrined the nuclear accord.

In mid-August, the US suffered a resounding defeat at the Security Council when it tried to extend the embargo on convention­al weapons being sent to Tehran, which was due to expire in October.

Pompeo responded with an unusually vehement attack on Britain, France and Germany, accusing them of “siding with Iran’s ayatollahs” before announcing the snapback.

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