The Denver Post

Iran’s leader says U.S. must lift sanctions

- By Amir Vahdat

Iran’s supreme leader on Sunday urged the United States to lift all sanctions if it wants Iran to live up to commitment­s under its nuclear deal with world powers, state TV reported, but President Joe Biden says the U.S. won’t be making the first move.

“If (the U.S.) wants Iran to return to its commitment­s, it must lift all sanctions in practice, then we will do verificati­on … then we will return to our commitment­s,” state TV quoted Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as saying, in his first comments on the matter since Biden took office.

Biden rejected the idea in a “CBS Evening News” interview taped Friday and airing Sunday.

He was asked if the U.S. will lift sanctions first in order to get Iran back to the bargaining table.

“No,” Biden replied. He was then asked if Iran has to stop enriching uranium first. Biden nodded.

Former President Donald Trump unilateral­ly withdrew the U.S. in 2018 from the atomic deal, which saw Iran agree to limit its enrichment of uranium in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. Biden has said he will seek to revive the deal, but insisted that Iran must first reverse its nuclear steps, creating a contest of wills between the nations.

“This is the definitive and irreversib­le policy of the Islamic Republic, and all of the country’s officials are unanimous on this, and no one will deviate from it,” Khamenei added Sunday, reiteratin­g Iranian leaders’ previous remarks that the U.S. must ease its sanctions before Iran comes back into compliance.

The supreme leader, 81, has the final say on all matters of state in Iran and approved the efforts at reaching the nuclear deal in 2015.

Following the killing last December of an Iranian scientist credited with spearheadi­ng the country’s disbanded military nuclear program, Iran’s parliament approved a law to block internatio­nal nuclear inspectors later this month — a serious violation of the accord.

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