An Iranian envoy to the United Nations has denounced as inhumane and illegal what have been branded as the unilateral coercive measures by the United States against the Iranian people.
Zahra Ershadi, deputy permanent representative of Iran to the UN, made the remarks in a statement on Friday, stressing that Washington uses Unilateral Coercive Measures – or UCMs – as political leverage against other countries.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran considers the inhumane and illegal UCMs not only as one of the main obstacles which hinder international efforts to provide humanitarian assistance but also as one of the main sources in creating humanitarian crises and devastating humanitarian principles around the world,” she said in a statement before the UN General Assembly Plenary.
In the statement on “Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and disaster relief assistance of the United Nations, including special economic assistance”, Ershadi added that the sanctions froze the funds Tehran held in foreign banks for purchases of coronavirus vaccines.
She stressed that such bans hinder humanitarian assistance and create humanitarian crises around the world.
“We strongly reject the imposition of UCMs by a number of certain states as a political leverage, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Even in times of the deadly coronavirus, the United States’ illegal and inhumane unilateral coercive measures have targeted innocent Iranian citizens by freezing our assets in foreign banks – the assets which we desperately wanted to use for the provision of vaccines and other humanitarian needs,” the Iranian envoy said.
Ershadi also noted that humanitarian aid must be distributed across the world fairly and without any interference by donors.
“We strongly condemn situations wherein the humanitarian needs of populations in dire needs are taken hostage as a political mean or military tool, including by imposing blockages to starve to death civilians. Furthermore, the United Nations must assure that all humanitarian aid should be distributed among all populations in need indiscriminately and without any interference by donors,” she further said.
Since April, Vienna has been hosting negotiations on a revival of the nuclear deal, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which would require the US to remove its anti-Iran sanctions three years after Washington walked out of the JCPOA and slapped the bans on Iran to kill the deal.
Almost eleven months after US President Joe Biden was sworn in as president, the US still refuses to remove the sanctions, despite Biden’s pledge to undo the Iran policy of his predecessor, Donald Trump, and end his failed “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran.
Source: Iranan media