Iran Blasts West’s "Unlawful" Sanctions


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran’s foreign minister lashed out at the West for employing “unlawful and cruel” sanctions as a leverage to exert pressure on the other nations.

“We should not let the Western countries make use of sanction as a tool to pile up pressure on the other countries,” Mohammad Javad Zarif said in a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart in Tehran on Saturday.

Making a reference to the Western sanctions imposed on Iran and Belarus, Zarif added, “The countries that are slapped by the unlawful and cruel sanctions need to keep moving by relying on their own capabilities.”

He also pointed to the nuclear talks between Iran and major world powers, stressing that the negotiations will bear fruit only if the Western parties come to an understanding that “the unfair sanctions, which go counter to the international regulations, do not amount to a great achievement for them.”

Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei, for his part, voiced Minsk’s support for Tehran’s right to enjoy nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

Belarus believes that the Iranian negotiators handle the nuclear talks with six world powers “wisely and in a prudent manner.”

Iran and the G5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) are in talks to hammer out a final agreement to end more than a decade of impasse over Tehran’s peaceful nuclear program.

The two sides wrapped up a week of intensive nuclear talks in Vienna on November 24 without reaching a long-awaited deal they were supposed to hammer out by the self-imposed November 24 deadline.

Negotiators from Iran and the sextet concluded a round of deputy-level talks on Tehran’s peaceful nuclear program in Switzerland’s Geneva on December 17.

The Swiss city will reportedly once again host the next round of talks before January 20, 2015.