Deputy of Iran’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the western countries over sanctions depriving the Iranian victims of chemical weapons as the country remains the biggest victim of such attacks.
Iran raps sanctions barring access to medicines for victims of chemical weapons
16 May 2023 - 12:23
Deputy of Iran’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the western countries over sanctions depriving the Iranian victims of chemical weapons as the country remains the biggest victim of such attacks.
Reza Najafi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs, made the remarks in the fifth session of the Review Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention in The Hague, the Netherlands, on Monday.
Najafi pointed to the importance of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and a universal treaty on prohibition of chemical weapons, saying, “The Islamic Republic of Iran, as the biggest victim of chemical weapons in contemporary history, regards any sanctions against independent members of this organization by some member states to be against international law and the Chemical Weapons Convention.”
The Iranian diplomat also underlined the illegality and inhumane nature of the sanctions imposed by the West on the country and called for their immediate removal.
The sanctions have deprived Iranian veterans who have fallen victim to chemical weapons of access to “needed drugs and medical items,” Najafi said.
“It is unfortunate that these loved ones … have fallen victim to the actions of some Western governments twice," he noted.
"Once because these governments sent materials to and [shared] the technology to produce chemical weapons with the [former Iraqi dictator] Saddam [Hussein]'s regime during the imposed war [against Iran], and once again due to the sanctions [imposed] by these governments," he added.
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