Iran Daily

FM: Iran pursues ‘neutralizi­ng’ and ‘removing’ U.S. sanctions

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Immuni ing the country through the path of economic transforma­tion and fair distributi­on of the subsidy payment system is a main strategy. egotiation­s for the removal of the sanctions, by observing Iran’s red lines in reaching a good, strong and lasting agreement, are being pursued in their right direction.”iran signed the nuclear deal, officially known as the oint omprehensi­ve lan of Action A , with the world powers in uly 1 , accepting to put some curbs on its nuclear program in return for the removal of the sanctions on Tehran. However, former president onald Trump pulled the U. . out of the agreement in May 1 and reimposed Washington’s unilateral sanctions on Tehran, prompting Iran, after a year of strategic patience, to reduce some of its nuclear commitment­s under the agreement in retaliatio­n. ince April 1, several rounds of talks have been held in the Austrian capital between Iran and the remaining A parties to revive the deal. Iran insists on obtaining guarantees that the succeeding U. . government­s would not drop the deal again and calls for lifting the sanctions in a verifiable manner. The Iranian government under resident brahim aeisi plans to stop subsidi ing bread and other basic consumer goods like medicine. Under the plan, the government will stop offering heavily subsidi ed foreign exchange to importers and suppliers of food, medicine and other staple goods.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-abdollahia­n says the Islamic Republic is continuing talks in Vienna to reach a “good”, “strong” and “lasting” nuclear agreement while observing the country’s red lines.

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