Iran Mulling over New US Sanctions: Deputy FM


Iran Mulling over New US Sanctions: Deputy FM

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for American and European Affairs announced on Tuesday that the country is studying the new sanctions the United States have imposed on Iran despite the recent implementation of nuclear deal, and added that Tehran will show appropriate reaction.

“The Committee for Monitoring the Implementation of  the JCPOA (Iran nuclear deal) is currently studying the new sanctions that the US Treasury Department imposed against Iran’s missile program,” Takht Ravanchi told reporters here in Tehran.

Iran would react if these sanctions violate the recent nuclear deal, whose implementation started late Saturday, he added.

The US Treasury Department on Sunday imposed fresh financial sanctions over Iran’s missile program, which Tehran insists is rightful and aimed at enhancing the country’s defense and deterrence capabilities.

Washington imposed sanctions on 11 companies and individuals for supplying Iran’s ballistic missile program, the US Treasury Department said, Reuters reported on Sunday.

The new sanctions came hours after termination of anti-Tehran sanctions following confirmations from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that Tehran had made good on its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the nuclear agreement finalized by Iran and six world powers in July 2015.

Shortly after the IAEA announcement, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and European Union’s Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini announced in a joint statement that the implementation of the nuclear deal has officially been started.

Earlier in January, the White House postponed the sanctions planned by the Treasury Department against individuals in Iran, Hong Kong, and the United Arab Emirates following Iran’s missile testing in October and November.

Iran has repeatedly announced that test of missiles is an issue relating to defense of its territorial integrity and has nothing to do with the JCPOA.

Iran has also underscored frequently that its military might poses no threat to other countries and that the Islamic Republic’s defense doctrine is entirely based on deterrence.

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