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Envoy reflects on Leaders warning of JCPOA-enabled Western meddling


Kazem Gharibabadi, Irans permanent ambassador to Vienna-based international organizations

A high-ranking Iranian diplomat reflects on a warning recently issued by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei about the Wests intention to use the 2015 nuclear deal to enable interference in the countrys affairs.

Kazem Gharibabadi, Irans permanent ambassador to Vienna-based international organizations, made the remarks in an interview published on Ayatollah Khameneis official website, Khamenei.ir, on Wednesday.

He referred to the warning issued by Ayatollah Khamenei on Wednesday, during the Leaders last meeting with the outgoing Iranian administrations officials.

During the meeting, the Leader cited the administrations experience of dealing with the West on the issue of the nuclear agreement as an important case in point that had clearly shown "trust in the West does not work and will not work [in the future either]."

Wests new ‘condition

Ayatollah Khamenei noted to the outgoing officials how the Western side had been trying -- during the recent talks concerning the nuclear deal -- to set up a condition in the deal that would turn into an excuse for the Wests subsequent interference in Irans affairs.

Since May, Iran has been attending talks in the Austrian capital with the remaining signatories of the agreement, except the United States, in order to explore the prospect of the deals potential revival following severe sabotage by Washington.

The US left the agreement, which is officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), in 2018. It then reimposed the inhumane sanctions that the deal had partially lifted and started forcing other countries into abiding by the coercive economic measures too. Its threesome European allies in the accord-the UK, France, and Germany-were quick to align themselves with Washingtons new approach.

This is while both Washingtons withdrawal from the JCPOA, and its reversal of the sanctions are strictly prohibited under the international law, given the deals multilateral nature, and the fact that it has been ratified by the UN Security Council.

The Western parties have, however, been refusing to either admit or try to remedy the disservice they have been doing to the deal.

In a move, pointed out by the Leader during the meeting, they have even been trying to advance a provision that could pave the way for their meddling in the Islamic Republics affairs.

haribabadi went on to offer some details about the controversial provision and the reasons why it was completely unnecessary.

The West alleges that the so-called provision "guarantees the JCPOAs nuclear non-proliferation" goals and also mandates certain "trust-building measures" among the Persian Gulf regions countries, the Iranian envoy said.

This is while there is no need for either, the envoy said. The nuclear deal has its own timetables that ensure implementation of its purposes, he said, adding the other demand runs strictly counter to the talks agenda too.

Irans missile work, regional influence target of Wests new pressure tactics

Therefore, the Iranian side roundly rejected the proposal since this insistence "showed that they still consider the nuclear agreement to be a bridge enabling their interference in irrelevant issues such as Irans missile work and its regional affairs," noted the diplomat.

"The purpose they seek through this is to start addressing these [irrelevant] issues [on various occasions] and consider them to be indivisible parts of the nuclear deal, and [therefore] lay the groundwork for their interference in these areas," Gharibabadi wrote.

Thus, wherever, the Western side stopped short of its goals, it would be able to start blaming Iran and begin trying to put it under more pressure, he cautioned.

The official echoed the Leaders remarks during the Wednesday meeting that such insistence on the part of the Americans had come while they, themselves, had "refused to retrace even one step towards reversing their adversarial stance concerning Iran."

Among many other things, the diplomat said, they conditioned the lifting of some of the sanctions and the removal of Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) from their so-called blacklist on Irans resigning itself to the provision.

Neither did they agree to recognize an overdue end to an embargo on sales of conventional weapons to Iran, nor approve of lifting their bans on more than 500 Iranian natural and artificial persons, the envoy also underscored.

Irans counter-approach

Gharibabadi went on to delineate Irans counter-approach in the face of the Wests attempted inroads.

He said that during the whole time while the West had been either violating its commitments to the deal or trying to bring Iran under new pressure, the positions adopted by the countrys Islamic establishment and a law ratified by Majlis (the Parliament) mandating further remedial nuclear steps on the part of the Islamic Republic had, in turn, improved the countrys standing in the talks.

Now, faced with the Wests new pressure tactics, the country would try, on the one hand, to guard its improved standing, and advance its interests on the other, Gharibabadi said.

Towards the purpose, the country would never lose sight of the fact that it was the US that began compromising the JCPOA in the first place, "so care should be exercised for the complainant and the defendants rolls not to be switched here," the envoy added.

Besides, the Islamic Republic prioritizes insistence on the practical and verifiable removal of the sanctions on its agenda, and also tries to ensure that the US would never be able to redeploy the sanctions weapon against it either, he said.

Thirdly, Tehran would resolutely stand by its assertion that neither the talks nor the nuclear deal are allowed to feature any irrelevant subject matters such as Irans defensive missile program or its regional influence.

"No Iranian official or institution stands against achievement of a good deal that would bring about practical removal of the sanctions. However, given the past experience, one should tread more vigilantly and more perceptively," Gharibabadi said in conclusion.

 

LINK: https://www.ansarpress.com/english/23248


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