19 Apr 2024
Saturday 14 October 2017 - 10:53
Story Code : 279301

JCPOA violation to have little impact on Irans economy



IFP - An Iranian lawmaker says the annulment of the JCPOA will have little bearing on Irans economy as the Islamic Republic is shifting away from the greenback and common European currencies.





Senior parliamentarian Hassan Hosseini Shahroudi has, in an article published in the Persian-language Tejarat daily, explained what effects Washingtons contravention of the Iran nuclear deal with six world powers known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) will have on Irans economy. The highlights of the analytical piece follow.

What is important is to find out whether or not Iran will be as much affected by Washingtons violation of the JCPOA as Trump and US Congress claim Iran will. First, the economic systems of the US and Europe are extremely interdependent. If the JCPOA is scuttled for whatever reason, it will affect Iran-Europe relations. Although European countries have, so far, condemned Trump and Congresss breach of promises and have underlined the necessity of remaining committed to the Iran nuclear deal, we cannot very much trust Europes words if the US questions the JCPOA. The reason is that the Europeans have, on numerous occasions, obeyed the Americans in the past and reneged on their agreements with Iran.

Another point is to see how Irans banking relations with the world will be affected by the violation of the JCPOA. Even now, the nuclear deal has played almost no role in improving Irans banking relations with other countries, and if we are realistic, the JCPOAs impact on the amelioration of Irans banking relations has been less than 5%. This is a reality that the governor of the central bank of Iran, the countrys economic officials and even the foreign minister have stressed. So, Trump should know that the JCPOA has had no influence on Irans banking and monetary ties with other countries, and Washingtons breach of commitments under the nuclear deal will have little bearing on Irans baking relations with the world.

Therefore, and as Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has underscored, Iran has been looking for a replacement because it has no trust in the US and its allies. Irans policy is to reach self-sufficiency and get rid of dependence in different shapes and forms. That is why Iran opted for alternative policies and strengthened its relations with such countries as Russia and China, which, under the current circumstances, are more committed to their obligations. They are not under US pressure, either. On the other hand, Irans trade has been shifting from transactions in dollars and other common European currencies to a barter economy.

We have tried to identify countries which need Iranian products and begun trading goods with them. Of course, there is no denying that Iran needs foreign exchange as well. Therefore, we changed our forex transactions from the greenback to the currencies of the countries with which we have trade. For instance, we have now defined a mutual monetary relationship with Turkey, India, China, Russia and other countries, and we have removed global currencies from our forex transactions with many countries. So, we can see that the removal of the JCPOA will have no bearing on Irans economy, and because Iran purchases goods from other countries, the removal of the nuclear deal will be more detrimental to those countries.


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