Iran: US should give guarantees, sanctions waiver ‘not enough’
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Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has reacted to a claim by the US that it has restored a sanctions waiver, saying Washington must show goodwill on the ground not on paper.
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Feb 05, 2022 09:01 UTC
  • Iran: US should give guarantees, sanctions waiver ‘not enough’

Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has reacted to a claim by the US that it has restored a sanctions waiver, saying Washington must show goodwill on the ground not on paper.

According to Press TV, he made the remarks on Saturday, a day after the administration of US President Joe Biden restored a sanctions waiver, which was rescinded by his predecessor, Donald Trump, in May 2020.

“In recent days, we have explicitly told the American parties through intermediaries, who exchange messages, that they must show their goodwill in practice,” Amirabdolahian told reporters.

"In our view, goodwill in practice means that something tangible will happen on the ground. The lifting of some sanctions can, in the true sense of the word, translate into the goodwill that the Americans are talking about. What happens on paper is good, but not enough.”

The top Iranian diplomat was also asked about recent comments by US Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley, who said Washington cannot guarantee the next administration’s adherence to the 2015 Iran deal, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“Regarding the Vienna talks on lifting the sanctions, one of our main issues is to get the necessary guarantees from the other parties, especially from the West,” he said.

“We demanded the guarantee at all political, legal and economic levels. Agreements have been reached in some areas, but the Iranian negotiating team will seriously pursue getting tangible guarantees from the Western sides that they will abide by their commitments under a Vienna deal.”

'Iran’s right to nuclear energy, security cannot be restricted'

Earlier on Saturday, Iran’s top security official said the country’s right to peaceful nuclear activities along with its security cannot be curbed by any agreement.

“Iran's legal right to continue research and development and to maintain its peaceful nuclear capabilities and achievements, along with its security against supported evils, cannot be restricted by any agreement,” Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani tweeted.

The sanctions relief had allowed Russian, Chinese and European companies to carry out non-proliferation work at Iran’s nuclear sites.

The US State Department sent a report signed by Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Congress, explaining that restoring the waiver will help the in Vienna talks, which are aimed at lifting US sanctions.

"The waiver with respect to these activities is designed to facilitate discussions that would help to close a deal on a mutual return to full implementation of the JCPOA (2015 Iran deal) and lay the groundwork for Iran's return to performance of its JCPOA commitments," read the report, a copy of which was seen by Reuters.

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