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Qassemi raps US push to hamper investment in Iran

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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said US National Security Adviser H. R. Mcmaster’s recent remarks in Munich are a threat issued to other countries and against Iran’s nuclear deal.

While addressing the 54th Munich Security Conference, Mcmaster called on US allies to halt trade with Iran over its alleged meddling in regional affairs, a baseless claim which the Islamic Republic has denied on multiple occasions, Press TV reported.

Following Mcmaster’s remarks, Qassemi stressed that they were all part of the US’ failing Iranophobi­c policies.

“The repeating of such remarks shows the continuity of the their pointless Iranophobi­c policies,” which are aimed at preventing Iran from fully utilizing the benefits of the nuclear deal, known officially as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Qassemi noted that the surge in foreign investment in Iran following the implementa­tion of the JCPOA has alarmed the United States.

The US administra­tion’s continued failures throughout the world have forced them to become even more undependab­le, Qassemi added.

He further noted that such remarks only show that the US is adamant on halting the successful implementa­tion of JCPOA.

“We deem such comments by this American official to be a threat to other countries, and not only against the framework of the JCPOA, but also in violation of internatio­nal rights and regulation­s by the US government,” he said.

The multilater­al agreement between Iran and the P5+1 states, namely the US, the UK, France, China, Russia plus Germany, removes all nuclear-related sanctions against Iran in exchange for certain limitation­s on its peaceful nuclear program.

Earlier in the day, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has reiterated the Islamic Republic’s full compliance with the 2015 multilater­al nuclear agreement, stressing the United States would undoubtedl­y regret any violation of the deal.

“If the US violates this pact, we will see that it will regret it. Do not doubt this”, he said.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly described the JCPOA, which was negotiated under his predecesso­r Barack Obama, as “the worst and most one-sided transactio­n Washington has ever entered into,” a characteri­zation he often used during his presidenti­al campaign, and threatened to tear it up.

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