19 Apr 2024
TEHRAN (FNA)- Head of Iran's Strategic Foreign Relations Council Seyed Kamal Kharrazi took the US and certain other countries responsible for their delayed and shaky implementation of the last year nuclear deal with Tehran.

"The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (nuclear deal) has not yet been implemented properly," Kharrazi, also a former foreign minister, told FNA on Tuesday.


"The other side has some instruments and uses them through different methods so that the nuclear deal will not be implemented correctly," he added.


Describing the countries that are troubling the implementation of the nuclear agreement as Iran's "enemies", Kharrazi said, "We shouldnt imagine that after we succeeded in the nuclear deal and arrived at a result and agreement with them, our problems with them would be resolved."


In relevant remarks on Saturday evening, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani lashed out at the western states and Saudi Arabia for their efforts to block Iran's access to the benefits and privileges of the last year nuclear deal with the world powers.


"The Saudis and certain western states' mischiefs have causes disruptions in a way that Iran cannot use the conditions created after the nuclear agreement," Larijani said, addressing a gathering in Tehran.


"The Saudis are showing blatant enmity towards Iran in the region and even the Saudi foreign minister has recently said that they shouldnt allow economic opening heppen for Iran," he added.


Also, in May, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Seyed Abbas Araqchi lashed out at Israel, Saudi Arabia and the extremist lobbies inside the US for their attempts to delay implementation of the Tehran-powers nuclear deal.


"The extremist lobbies inside the US, the Zionist regime and certain countries, including Saudi Arabia, are using the Iranophobia leverage to prevent Iran from harvesting the fruits of the nuclear deal," Araqchi said in an interview with the state-run TV.


Noting that such moves and the US sanctions have deterred the big European banks' interactions with Iran, he, meantime, said, "Certain mid and small European banks have had interactions and opened LCs with their Iranian counterparts."


By Fars News Agency



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