25 Apr 2024
Tuesday 10 December 2013 - 15:55
Story Code : 70586

Iran demands lifting oppressive sanctions

TEHRAN, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) --Iran's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said Tuesday that the sanctions against Iran are " oppressive" and should be lifted.
"We have announced that these sanctions are oppressive and we reject them," Afkham said in her weekly press conference reacting to the recent moves in the U.S. congress to adopt new sanctions against Iran.

According to the interim agreement reached in Geneva on Nov. 24, the comprehensive deal would encompass removal of all sanctions, including multilateral, unilateral and the UN Security Council sanctions against Iran, she said.

"Based on the negotiations and according to the Joint Plan of Action, the sanctions should have begun to split and break up, from our perspective" she added.

The Iran's spokeswoman noted that the recent remarks by a number of U.S congressmen about the imposition of new sanctions against Iran are aimed at "creating psychological atmosphere."

"We hope in the course (of implementing the interim deal) and in the final stage, the issue of sanctions would be solved," she said, adding that "For this reason, the Iranian negotiating team is working for the removal of all the sanctions, securing peaceful nuclear program and enrichment activity (for the country) in the final deal."

Under the Geneva deal, theUnited Statesand its allies will afford Iran with limited relief of sanctions on its oil, gold, petrochemicals, auto industries and civil aviation with an estimated value of about 7 billion U.S. dollars under the terms of the six-month nuclear deal.

In exchange, Iran agreed to halt enrichment above 5 percent and neutralizing its stockpile of near 20 percent uranium by means of dilution or converting. The document says Iran also agreed not to make advances of its activities at Natanz and Fordow enrichment plants and at the Arak reactor.

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said earlier that the Geneva nuclear deal would be dead if the U.S. congress passes new sanctions against Iran, even if they do not take effect for six months.

By Xinhua

 

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