Oman Daily Observer

Iran: UN arms embargo on Tehran has been lifted

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TEHRAN: Iran said a long-standing UN embargo on arms sales to and from the Islamic republic expired on Sunday in line with a 2015 landmark nuclear deal with world powers from which Washington has withdrawn.

Tehran, which could now purchase weapons from Russia, China and elsewhere, has hailed the developmen­t as a diplomatic victory over its arch enemy the United States, which had tried to maintain an indefinite freeze on arms sales.

“As of today, all restrictio­ns on the transfer of arms, related activities and financial services to and from the Islamic Republic of Iran... are all automatica­lly terminated,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The embargo on the sale of convention­al arms to Iran was due to start expiring progressiv­ely from Sunday, October 18, under the terms of the UN resolution that blessed the 2015 nuclear deal between the Islamic republic and world powers.

“As of today, the Islamic Republic may procure any necessary arms and equipment from any source without any legal restrictio­ns, and solely based on its defensive needs,” the ministry added in the statement sent out on Twitter.

It insisted that under the terms of the deal, struck with the United States, China, Britain, France, Germany and Russia, “the lifting of arms restrictio­ns and the travel ban were designed to be automatic with no other action required.”

US President Donald Trump withdrew his country from the nuclear deal in 2018 and has unilateral­ly begun reimposing sanctions on Iran.

But Washington suffered a setback in August when it failed to win support from the United Nations Security Council to indefinite­ly extend the arms embargo.

It was “a momentous day for the internatio­nal community,” the Iranian ministry said on Sunday, adding the world had stood with Tehran “in defiance of the US regime’s efforts”.

But it stressed that “unconventi­onal arms, weapons of mass destructio­n and a buying spree of convention­al arms have no place in Iran’s defence doctrine”.

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