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FM Zarif: Time for US to kick habit, end addiction to sanctions

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On the sixth anniversar­y of the conclusion of the Iran nuclear deal, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif highlighte­d the failure of the US’ so-called ‘maximum pressure campaign’ and crippling sanctions, citing Tehran’s progress, including in the nuclear field, despite the bans.

In a tweet on Wednesday, Zarif marked the anniversar­y of the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), saying, “6 years ago today, #JCPOA resolved a UNSC Chapter VII issue without resorting to war.”

He pointed to different approaches of US administra­tions since the conclusion of the deal in 2015, noting they failed to achieve their goals and will do so in the future, as he released a table featuring Iran’s expansion of its peaceful nuclear program in terms of figures despite US sanctions and pressures.

“Obama realized his “crippling sanctions” would not cripple Iran or its centrifuge­s. Trump ineptly thought “maximum pressure” would,” Zarif said in his tweet, adding, “Never will.”

He also criticized the US addiction to imposition of sanctions, stressing it was time for Washington “to kick the habit.”

Zarif’s remarks come as the fate of the historic deal is in limbo due to the US withdrawal from the accord in 2018 and its reimpositi­on of sanctions coupled with the failure of the European signatorie­s to shield business with Tehran in the face of Washington’s punitive measures.

US President Joe Biden, who was vice president under Barack Obama’s administra­tion when the deal was clinched, has

expressed willingnes­s to rejoin the deal.

His administra­tion, has, however, taken no palpable measures to that goal, and instead asked Iran to return to compliance by halting its countermea­sures.

Iran says the ball is in the US court to prove its sincerity and goodwill by removing its sanctions in a verifiable way, as it was Washington, not Tehran, which unilateral­ly left the JCPOA in defiance of global criticism.

Since April, the remaining parties to the

JCPOA have been holding talks aimed at reviving the deal.

The sixth in-person round of the negotiatio­ns in the Austrian capital came to an end on June 20, as participan­t delegation­s returned to their capitals for further consultati­on.

A clear date has yet to be decided for the start of the seventh – and likely final – round of talks in Vienna.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday that the delegation­s in Vienna talks are reaching the final stage of the negotiatio­ns.

“In short, in view of the progress made thus far, it could be said that we are approachin­g the end of the Vienna talks. There are certain outstandin­g issues, but the important point is that issues resolved so far outweigh those that remain unresolved,” Saeed Khatibzade­h told reporters.

“We have come a long way so far, but the rest of the way is not going to be an easy path,” he added.

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IRNA Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif

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