MNA An official at Australias foreign affairs and trade ministry, while criticizing US for violating the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, stressed Melbournes resolve to maintain trade transactions with Tehran despite US sanctions.
Justin Lee, First Assistant Secretary of Australian Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministrys Multilateral Policy Division, made the remarks in a meeting with head of Iran-Australias Friendship Parliamentary Group, Mahmoud Sadeghi, in Tehran on Wednesday.
Heading a human rights delegation to Iran, the Australian official also stressed the continuation of talks between Tehran and Melbourne on human rights issues, womens conditions, and appropriate ways to help the most vulnerable strata of the society.
Mahmoud Sadeghi, for his part, censured Donald Trumps unconventional behavior, saying violation of various international treaties by the US indicates a lack of respect to international law and endangers global peace and security.
The Iranian MP also thanked Australia for siding with the EU countries on deciding against compliance with Washington's policies toward the Iran nuclear deal.
US President Donald Trump pulled US out of the 2015 nuclear deal in May and reinstated sanctions against Iran which had been lifted under the international agreement. Meanwhile, EU has been working toward saving the nuclear deal by guaranteeing Irans economic interests within certain proposed mechanisms.