Russia: US does not regard non-JCPOA sanctions against Iran as removable
Russia’s Permanent Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov says the US would not remove all the sanctions it has imposed on the Islamic Republic under different tags.
Washington does not consider sanctions imposed under labels such as terrorism, missile development and human rights violations as restrictions that could be removed, Ulyanov told Sputnik News on Thursday.
“No, the Americans do not consider exactly these sanctions as subject to lifting. They believe these sanctions have nothing to do with the JCPOA,” he said, using an acronym of the nuclear agreement Iran signed in 2015 with six world powers.
The remarks came a day after the Associated Press reported that the Biden administration is considering the removal of some of the most stringent sanctions imposed on Iran so that Tehran would go back on its remedial measures it has taken under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in response to the West's breach of the deal.
The sanctions relief could include non-nuclear sanctions that were imposed by the Trump administration with the aim of inhibiting a US return to the JCPOA, the AP added.
Some US analysts have called the so-called terrorism sanctions as part of Trump's ‘poison pill’, which will remove key Iranian entities from the scope of any sanctions relief.
Former Obama advisor, Vali Nasr, called ‘poison pill’ a “major issue”, which has hampered the Vienna talks between Iran and the remaining signatories to the nuclear deal – Germany, France, Britain, Russia and China.
A former adviser to the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) also said the Trump administration imposed numerous sanctions on Iran, using US counterterrorism authorities "that were clearly intended to make it harder for a successor US administration to rejoin the nuclear deal."
Diplomatic efforts began early this month in Vienna with the intention of bringing the US and other signatories to the deal into full compliance with the deal. Iran has insisted that it will resume full compliance with its nuclear obligations under the JCPOA only after it can verify that all the sanctions the US imposed after the deal went into force in 2017 have been removed.
Speaking with Press TV on Tuesday, Iran’s top negotiator Abbas Araqchi maintained that all the sanctions that the Trump and Barack Obama administrations imposed on Iran following the implementation of the JCPOA must be terminated before the United States can return to the agreement.
“The United States must first lift all sanctions, and Iran will return to its obligations only after verifying the lifting of the US sanctions,” Araqchi added.
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