President Hassan Rouhani says the new US administration has admitted that the pressure policy pursued by its predecessor against Iran was wrong, but it has so far failed to take a serious step to lift the illegal sanctions Washington has imposed against the Iranian nation.
Speaking during a cabinet meeting in Tehran on Wednesday, Rouhani stressed that if the administration of US President Joe Biden acknowledges the mistakes of ex-president Donald Trump, it must declare it explicitly and seek to compensate for it as soon as possible as.
In the current situation, the tone of the new US administration has changed a bit . and it admits that the previous administrations measures were wrong. It even took a practical step and took back the letter that the previous administration had sent to the United Nations as part of an abortive unlawful push last year to make the world body restore its sanctions against Iran.
However, we have not yet seen a serious step on the part of the US regarding the lifting of sanctions and explicitly recognizing the right of the [Iranian] people, which are our main issue, Rouhani said.
In 2015, Iran and the P5+1 group of countries, the US, the UK, France, Russia, and China plus Germany, signed a nuclear agreement, officially called the Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Three years later, however, Trump unilaterally pulledthe US out of the JCPOA, which was ratified in the form of UN Security CouncilResolution 2231, and reinstated the anti-Iran sanctions that had been lifted by the deal.
The Biden administration has indicated its willingness to rejoin the JCPOA, but conditioned the move on Tehrans resumption of the commitments it has suspended under the accord in response to the US withdrawal and the other parties failure to meet their end of the bargain.
Last month, Washington retreated from some of its anti-Iran measures as it lifted travel restrictions on Iranian envoys accredited to the United Nations and reversed a claim by the Trump administration that it had triggered the so-called snapback provision in the JCPOA and re-imposed all UN sanctions against the Islamic Republic.