Reply to the statements by some European Countries and KSA, 1st Committee

Specifications Reply to the statements by some European Countries and KSA, 1st Committee

Statement & Document

Title
Reply to the statements by some European Countries and KSA 1st Committee
Date
7 October 2021
Subject
Peace and Security ، Disarmament، Regional
Organ
1st Committee

Reply of the Delegation of the Islamic Republic of Iran

to the statements by Some European Countries and KSA

Before the First Committee, UNGA 76

New York, 7 October 2021

 

 

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful.

 

Mr. Chair,

I would like to take the floor to exercise my right of reply in response to the baseless allegations made by the representatives of some of the European countries and the KSA regarding my country and we reject them categorically.

On JCPOA, as we stated earlier, the uncontested reality is that so far, Iran has adhered to the JCPOA terms while US and E3 have failed to meet their JCPOA obligations. Iran is committed to the full implementation of JCPOA provided that the other participants live up fully to their commitments and lift all unjust sanctions in a speedy and verifiable manner. Iran’s defensive missile capability is being pursued in line with our inherent rights and international commitments.

In addition to honoring their JCPOA commitments, the European countries need to put pressure on US to return to full implementation of JCPOA and Security Council resolution 2231 (2015).

It is a fact that during the negotiations on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, Saudi Arabia, along with the Israeli regime, did their best to derail this process. Their position on the Plan is not surprising, and, following its conclusion and unanimous endorsement by the Security Council through Council resolution 2231 (2015), they have missed no opportunities, including through disseminating disinformation, to seriously undermine the full and effective implementation of the Plan as well as that resolution. They still pursue such policies and practices systematically and in gross violation of their explicit legal obligations under the Charter of the United Nations.

The representative of the KSA is raising questions about Iran’s peaceful nuclear program while it is still implementing an old version of SQPs, thus preventing the IAEA from being able to fully monitor and verify the Saudi’s nuclear activities.

On regional security, raising unfounded accusations against the defensive ballistic missile program of Iran is also an attempt to cover up the skyrocketing trend in the military expenditure of Saudi Arabia and its unquenchable appetite for importing deadly arms.

In fact, the real source of regional insecurity is the massive build-up of foreign forces and military installations, a large number of which are hosted by some regional countries, including Saudi Arabia. We hope that Saudi Arabia will heed Iran’s calls to establish a dialogue within the region to address regional problems.

I thank you, Mr. Chair.