Iranian president says Washington's sanctions are crime against humanity

Edited by Ed Newman
2019-10-15 15:44:07

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Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani addresses the 66th session of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO) in T

Tehran, October 15 (RHC)-- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has once again denounced the United States for unleashing a campaign of eonomic terrorism against his country, saying Washington has committed “a crime against humanity” by imposing sanctions on food and medical supplies.

The Iranian president made the remarks while addressing the 66th session of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO) in Tehran on Tuesday.

Rouhani said it is a “shame” for Washington to withdraw from a UN-backed 2015 multilateral nuclear agreement and re-impose tough economic sanctions against Iran.  “This disgrace becomes more notable when [we consider the fact that] the agreement has been endorsed by UN Security Council, [which means] the U.S. has violated international regulations," said Rouhani, adding that it is “even a bigger shame” for the U.S. not to exempt food and medicine from its bans.

“There is no doubt that the U.S. administration has perpetrated a crime against humanity.  The US measure is an act of economic terrorism, but that does not mean the Iranian nation has been brought to its knees,” he said.

Rouhani hailed efforts made by Iranian “scientists, researchers, entrepreneurs and producers” to help the country weather economic sanctions and increase the level of self-sufficiency in pharmaceutical sector, saying that Iran is currently producing more than 95% of its medical requirements domestically.

Officially, the American sanctions exempt humanitarian goods, such as medicine and medicinal instruments.  But in reality, the measures have restricted Iran’s access to medical and health services.

Hassan Rouhani said: “America withdrew from the JCPOA without any excuse and solely under pressure from domestic hardliners, Saudi Arabia and the Zionist regime,” adding that officials in Riyadh and Tel Aviv have openly admitted that they did their best to secure Washington’s exit from the Iran deal.

The Iranian chief executive emphasized that the U.S. sanctions are in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which endorsed the Iran deal.  He said Iranians will never forget the “betrayal of humanity" perpetrated by these sanctions "which make the U.S. a loser in both politics and ethics.”

 



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