An
Iranian official has rejected an official piece of document by the White House
stipulating that lifting sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear activities
would be based on a step-by-step mechanism.
Abbas
Araqchi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister for legal and
international affairs, said Saturday that Washington’s
"fact sheet" on a recent understanding reached between Iran and the
P5+1 group contains wrong interpretations on the issue of sanctions
relief.
He
said the issue of sanctions relief has been “wrongly
explained” in what the US has issued as a
"fact sheet" on the mutual understanding, Araqchi said in
an interview with state television.
Iran
and P5+1 group of countries – Russia, China,
France, Britain, the US and Germany -- along with officials from the European
Union finally reached a mutual understanding on Tehran’s
nuclear program after eight days of marathon talks in Lausanne on Thursday.
The
joint statement read by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in
Persian late Thursday stipulated that the parties to the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) will, after the adoption of
the Security Council resolution, need a period of preparation time to implement
the JCPOA. Once the preparation period is over, and simultaneous with the start
of the implementation of nuclear measures by Iran on a designated date, the
lifting of “all sanctions”
will automatically go into action.
Araqchi
said if the Americans have understood the JCPOA in a different manner, their
interpretation of the statement would be discussed in future talks in order to
be corrected.
Araqchi
further reiterated that based on the mutual understanding reached between Iran
and the P5+1, all sanctions on Iran should be lifted as soon as the final
nuclear deal goes into effect. Sat Apr 4, 2015 4:52PM PTV
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