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Iran slams US ‘disregard for international law’ in UN letter

By AFP
May 15, 2018

TEHRAN: Iran’s foreign minister on Monday released a letter he sent to the UN secretary general accusing the US of “a complete disregard for international law” over its withdrawal from the nuclear deal.

US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the 2015 agreement constitutes “a complete disregard for international law and the United Nations Charter”, Mohammad Javad Zarif said in the letter.

His actions “undermine the principle of peaceful settlement of disputes, endanger multilateralism and its institutions, indicate a regress to the failed and disastrous era of unilateralism, and encourage intransigence and illegality,” he added.

The letter was written to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on May 10, two days after Trump made the historic move to pull out of the agreement and reimpose sanctions on Iran.It was only published Monday on the website of the Iranian foreign ministry.

Unlike Iran, “which has scrupulously fulfilled its undertakings... the United States has consistently failed — since ‘implementation day’, and particularly after the assumption of office by President Trump — to abide by its commitments,” Zarif wrote in the letter.

He said Trump’s withdrawal also meant multiple cases of “significant non-performance” with the nuclear deal, and “clear non-compliance” with resolution 2231 of the UN Security Council, which endorsed the deal.