Iran News: According to an Iran press report, responding to US Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation Christopher Ford's recent comments on Iran nuclear deal, Bahram Ghassemi said that the American authorities’ talk of renegotiating a new agreement with Iran does not deserve consideration.
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"Unfortunately, Christopher Ford, like some other US officials, made remarks based on his dreams, and if he just once takes a look at his own words, he will notice contradictions and lies in his worthless and baseless remarks,” Ghassemi said.
The spokesman added “the United States is the biggest violator of international obligations, violating and defying the UN Security Council Resolution 2231 is a clear example of the behavior of an unstable, unruly and unbiddable government.”
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He further referred to the US unlawful withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal, adding that the US administration is still punishing or threatening to punish countries that adhere to Resolution 2231 against all international laws.
Iran’s nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi told The Associated Press in September 11 said President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw America from the 2015 accord “puts him on the loser’s side.
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The spokesman further said that the Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action (JCPOA) has contributed significantly to the maintenance of regional and international peace and security, adding "lack of attention to the deal on the part of the United States is an attempt to undermine and threaten international peace and security."
Ghassemi went on to condemn the US administration’s call for negotiating a new deal, saying “Ford’s remarks on the JCPOA and Iran missile program proved that the US officials are not obliged to any international rules and conventions.”
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He noted that the United States has adopted an approach based on double standards, describing the US officials’ call for a new deal "completely worthless".
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The spokesman further called on the US outlaw administration to respect international law and commit to international obligations. 208/103
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