The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

U.S. accused of ‘economic terrorism’

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Iran’s foreign minister demanded Thursday that the United States immediatel­y halt what he called a “campaign of economic terrorism” and lift sanctions, saying they have made it increasing­ly difficult for the country to export oil and virtually impossible to import medicine and medical equipment, including to identify and treat coronaviru­s patients.

Mohammad Javad Zarif said in a letter to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that U.S. sanctions have also left thousands of Iranians stranded abroad and severely disrupted air links with Europe. And he said they have led to what he called “Google’s immoral censoring” of a new government app designed to help Iranians identify potential symptoms of the COVID-19 virus.

He said it is “imperative” that the government of the United States immediatel­y halt its campaign of economic terrorism against the Iranian people and lift all sanctions it has illegally imposed on my country,“in violation of the Security Council resolution that endorsed the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six major powers which the U.S. pulled out of in 2018.

“To this end,” Zarif said, “It is imperative that the United Nations and its member states join the Iranian people in demanding that the government of the United States abandon its malign and fruitless approach against Iran.“

The new coronaviru­s, COVID-19, has swept across Iran, with the Health Ministry announcing Thursday that in the past 24 hours 75 people had died and more than 1,000 new cases had been confirmed, bringing the death toll to 429 and confirmed cases to 10,075.

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