Washington Wrong in Its Interpretation of UNSC Resolution 2231: Moscow
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN said the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 does not allow the US to trigger the so-called snapback of all UN sanctions on Iran.
“US mistakenly believes that para 10&11 of #UNSC res. 2231 allow US to invoke SnapBack to restore #UN #sanctions against #Iran. US partners need to read the text more carefully. Both paras clearly indicate that it can be done only through the procedures specified in JCPOA,” Mikhail Ulyanov tweeted late on Saturday.
In a follow-up tweet, he added, “So, if US decides to initiate #SnapBack, it would need first to refer the issue to Joint Commission under #JCPOA. For this to happen US would need to restore fully its status of a member of the Commission and ensure full compliance with JCPOA in a verifiable manner. Go ahead!”
The UN Security Council endorsed the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, known as the JCPOA, under Resolution 2231, after which the 15-member body agreed to lift a UN embargo on the sales of conventional weapons to Iran on October 18, 2020.
Despite being not a party to the JCPOA any longer, Washington has recently launched a campaign to renew the Iran arms ban — in place since 2006/2007 -- through a resolution at the Security Council, but Russia and China are most likely to veto it.