MNA Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei said that behavior of European countries will influence the bodys final decision about ratifying FATF-related bills.
He made the remarks Saturday in Tehran at a press conference after todays session of the Council on Palermo bill ended without a conclusion.
Since the bill on Irans accession to the convention against the funding of terrorism (CFT) and the one joining the UN Convention on Transnational Crime (Palermo bill) overlap in some areas and both are being reviewed by the Expediency Council, it was decided that experts of CFT to be present in the bodys future sessions, said Rezaie.
In the new [Iranian calendar] year, we will put these two bills on the agenda and meanwhile FATFs behavior will also be monitored; since it [FATF] has, on one hand, appreciated Irans measures and on the other, it has displayed some ambiguities. The more constructive FATF behavior, the more influential it will be in the councils decision.
Behavior of Europeans will affect the councils decision since we are not satisfied with their performance on JCPOA, he added
Rezaie went on to say that Irans conditions differ from other countries regarding the joining to Financial Action Task Force, adding, maybe if we were not under sanctions, we would review FATF in another way.