The Herald (South Africa)

US rejects UN court bid over Iran

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The US told United Nations judges on Tuesday they had no jurisdicti­on to rule on Tehran’s demand for it to order the suspension of debilitati­ng nuclearrel­ated sanctions against Iran.

Washington cited security concerns in its first legal response to a suit by the Islamic Republic, which is suffering increasing economic chaos.

Iran has argued that US President Donald Trump breached a 1955 treaty with his decision to reimpose the sanctions after withdrawin­g from a multilater­al nuclear accord.

But US State Department lawyer Jennifer Newstead told the Internatio­nal Court of Justice in The Hague that it lacks prima facie jurisdicti­on to hear Iran’s claims.

She argued that the US had the right to protect its national security and other interests.

The treaty cannot therefore provide a basis for this court’s jurisdicti­on, she said.

Sanctions on Iran had been lifted under a landmark 2015 accord with the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.

In return, Tehran made commitment­s not to seek to develop nuclear weapons.

But Trump said the deal did not do enough to curb the threat from Iran.

Iran’s lawyers said the sanctions were threatenin­g the welfare of its citizens and disrupting tens of billions of dollars’ worth of business deals. –

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