Iran's FM urges US administration to remove sanctions

Reuters , Sunday 7 Feb 2021

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said, If the new US administration do not distance itself from the policies of its predecessor, it would be "dangerous" for the United States.

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File Photo: Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sits for an interview with Reuters in New York, New York, US (Reuters)

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Saturday that Iran is losing patience with the new US administration's "recent signals to retain illegal sanctions" on the Islamic republic, Press TV reported.

Zarif criticized the United States for what he called "not moving fast to rectify wrong steps" taken under former president Donald Trump, saying that "the more they hesitate, the more the United States will lose."

If the new US administration do not distance itself from the policies of its predecessor, it would be "dangerous" for the United States, he said.

The Iranian foreign minister urged Washington to get back to the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), by honoring its commitments.

Zarif also noted that Iran's reduction of its nuclear commitments was a reaction to the US withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2018. Iran has had to take "compensatory measures" in the face of US failure to adhere to its commitments, he said.

"We will stop our compensatory measures (reducing the nuclear commitment) as soon as they (the US administration) return to the JCPOA," he stressed.

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