27 Apr 2024
Thursday 5 July 2018 - 17:06
Story Code : 311316

Vienna opposes US anti-Iran sanctions that affect Austria - President



Sputnik Vienna regrets Washingtons decision to reimpose sanctions on Iran as these restrictions violate international law and affect Austria due to their extraterritorial nature, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen said on Wednesday.



"Austria regrets the US pullout fromthe JCPOA. We also regret the US decision toreimpose sanctions onIran. This does not concern the so-called primary sanctions againstIran, butthe secondary sanctions which affect Austria, too. We believe that these secondary sanctions violate international law due totheir extraterritorial nature," Van der Bellen told reporters afterhis talks withIranian President Hassan Rouhani inVienna.


The European Commission supports this position againstthe United States decisions related tothe JCPOA, the Austrian president added.

Rouhani onFuture ofJCPOA

His Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani, inhis turn, said that Tehran would remain inthe deal, provided that the country is able tobenefit fromit.
"We will not withdraw fromthe JCPOA if we are able tobenefit fromit," Rouhani said aftertalks withhis Austrian counterpart Alexander Van der Bellen.


Rouhani specified that Iran would stay inthe deal if the remaining signatories tothe agreement manage toensure Irans interests afterthe US pullout fromthe agreement.

The Iranian president also stressed that the remaining signatories tothe JCPOA had demonstrated firm political will.

Rouhani is currentlyonhis European tripaimed atdiscussing the future ofthe JCPOA afterthe US withdrawal withEU member states. On Monday and Tuesday, the Iranian president visited Switzerland, afterwhich he arrived inAustria.

EU officials have repeatedly criticized the extraterritorial nature ofsanctions imposed bythe United States onthe countries considered byWashington asits adversaries.

After the US withdrawal fromthe JCPOA, other signatories Iran, China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the European Union said they would abide byit. Moreover, EU leaders asked the United States togrant sanctions waivers tothe bloc's companies cooperating withIran.

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