Russia diplomats learning from Iran counterparts: Deputy FM
A Russian deputy foreign minister and former lead negotiator in the Iran nuclear talks has praised Iranian diplomatic panache, saying Russian diplomats are learning from their Iranian counterparts how to break free from stringent sanctions.
Speaking to IRNA on Saturday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov referred to Iran’s diplomatic record in negotiating a nuclear deal with the P5+1 group of countries, including Russia itself, and described it as “creative” and “only excellent.”
Ryabkov, who was Russia’s lead negotiator during the nuclear talks, emphasized the agreement’s role in extricating the Islamic Republic from the “tight grip” of economic sanctions.
As per the accord, which came into force in January 2016, all nuclear-related sanctions against Iran were terminated, and the Islamic Republic agreed to limit certain aspects of its nuclear work in return.
“Now, as Russia, too, has been targeted with illegal sanctions and policies, we are learning from Iranian diplomats how to offset the aftereffects of the bans,” Ryabkov said.
“Those imposing the sanctions should face the reality that they would not be able to achieve their goals by using bans as a tool. History has not been able to teach them yet that the imposition of sanctions has [always] failed,” he said, citing the example of the Islamic Republic as a case in point.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ryabkov said the Iran deal has proven beneficial both for the region and all the parties to it.
He did say, however, that one of the parties to the nuclear accord “lacks the political will” to resolve the obstacles in the way of its unimpeded implementation.
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