US Hindering Iran’s Access to Coronavirus Vaccine: CBI Chief


US Hindering Iran’s Access to Coronavirus Vaccine: CBI Chief

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Governor of the Central Bank of Iran lashed out at the US for hampering Tehran’s efforts to access the coronavirus vaccine, saying Washington falsely claims that banks can process payments for humanitarian trade with Iran.

“The US pretends that food and medicine are not subject to sanctions but in practice (it) is stonewalling (the payments),” Abdolnasser Hemmati said Thursday.

He said the US decision earlier this year to impose sanctions on 18 Iranian banks and financial institutions had effectively blocked channels available to Iran to carry out transactions related to humanitarian trade.

“(They) have raised the costs of transactions significantly, and this is a part of their maximum pressure policy,” the top banker noted, Press TV reported.

His comments came two days after the US Treasury said in a statement that it maintains broad exceptions from its regime of sanctions on Iran that allows the commercial sale and export of humanitarian goods to the country. 

The statement was issued following reports showing that US sanctions were impeding Iran’s ability to place orders for coronavirus vaccines as the country seeks to contain one of the harshest outbreaks of the disease in the Middle East region.

Iranian authorities say they have allocated ample financial resources to get nearly 42 million doses of coronavirus vaccine from abroad to immunize people most at risk of the infection. The country has a comprehensive program to meet the rest of its demand for vaccines through domestic manufacturing.

However, health ministry officials have indicated in recent days that Iran is facing problems to pay in advance for more than 16 million doses of a vaccine currently being developed under the auspices of the World Health Organization.

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