'Europe
must buy our oil’: Iranian leader lays out demands for Europe to
keep nuclear deal
RT,
24
May, 2018
Iran's
Supreme Leader said Europe must make up for any and all adverse
effects the US pullout from the nuclear deal might have on its
economy and not seek to include its ballistic missile program and
regional policy in the deal.
The
list of conditions under which Iran would stay in the nuclear deal
was laid out by the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei on
Wednesday. In a speech before government officials, Khamenei listed a
set of demands that France, Britain and Germany must comply with if
they don't want to see Iran restart its nuclear program that was
phased out under the 2015 deal.
While
European countries that are party to the landmark agreement have
criticized the US exit and vowed to stick to the deal, Khamenei
argued that words were not enough and that Europe needs to formally
denounce the US' decision at the UN.
While
saying Iran doesn’t seek a “fight” with
Europe, Khamenei noted, “these
three countries have proved that, on the most sensitive issues, they
follow the US.”
One
of the core demands put forward by the Iranian leader for Europe is
that it must ensure that Iran’s ballistic missile program and its
actions in the region will not be a part of any future negotiations.
Iran’s ballistic missile development has been at the forefront of
Washington’s concerns, with the US accusing Iran of violating the
spirit of the agreement, while Iran insisted the program is purely
defensive.
In
order to offset the economic losses that will be incurred on Iran by
the renewal of the US sanctions, Europe must guarantee its oil
revenues, Khamenei said.
“Europe
must guarantee that Iran’s oil will be completely sold. If the US
can damage the sale of our oil, we must be able to sell as much oil
as we want. Europeans must guarantee that they compensate for the
loss, and that they buy Iran’s oil,” he
said.
“We
have no conflicts with regard to these three countries; but we do not
trust them, based on previous experience,” he
said.
In
case Europe rejects the demands, Iran reserves the right to resume
its nuclear program, he said, adding that once the nuclear deal
becomes “useless” for
Iran, “one
way forward is to restart those halted activities.”
Speaking
about the lessons Iran has learned from the US exit, Khamenei said
that the flexibility Iran had shown when agreeing to curb its nuclear
program in return for sanctions relief only made the US more
aggressive. He argued that the Iranian government should no longer
deal with the US since it’s repeatedly flouted its pledges.
The
Iranian ultimatum comes just three days after US Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo laid out “12
basic requirements” for
Iran, ranging from withdrawing from Syria to cutting support to
Houthis in Yemen and Hezbollah. Threatening Iran with “strongest
sanctions in history,” Pompeo
warned that it would struggle to keep its economy alive if it does
not submit.
Iran
has rejected the plan, and the EU also slammed the heavy-handed US
approach to the Iranian problem, arguing that it does
not help to further talks with Iran on
topics not covered by the nuclear agreement.
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