Iran accuses Germany, Britain and France of not implementing its part of the JCPOA

Iran accuses Germany, Britain and France of not implementing its part of the JCPOA

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Germany, Britain and France have not fulfilled their obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the Iranian nuclear program, said Nasser Kanani Chafi, spokesman for the Islamic Republic’s Foreign Ministry.

“We have always stressed that illegal sanctions are contrary to international law and violate human rights. As for the JCPOA, unfortunately, the American government withdrew from this international agreement, and the European governments did not fulfill their obligations,” the diplomat said, referring to several packages of sanctions imposed by European countries against Iranian individuals and legal entities. His statement was published in the official Telegram channel of the department.

“We believe that European governments <…> bear the same responsibility as the United States for failure to fulfill its obligations under the JCPOA,” he added.

According to Tehran, these countries are behaving “unacceptably” when they make claims against Iran or impose sanctions against the Islamic Republic “based on false accusations”, given that they have not fulfilled their obligations under the nuclear deal.

Source: Rosbalt

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