UNITED NATIONS: Iran used the UN General Assembly on Thursday to accuse the United States of failing to meet its commitments under a historic nuclear deal.

President Hassan Rouhani complained that America is dragging its feet on its side of the bargain.

“The lack of compliance [with the deal] on the part of the United States in the past several months represents a flawed approach that should be rectified forthwith,” Rouhani told the world body.

The agreement between Tehran, Washington and five other major powers came into force in January. Iran accepted curbs to its nuclear programme in exchange for their lifting sanctions.

While observers say Iran has met its commitments, Tehran accuses Washington of continuing to block the Islamic republic from the international banking system, limiting its ability to benefit from the lifting of sanctions.

Iran says the deal has already boosted its oil exports, but that international banks are concerned they may be prosecuted by the US Treasury if they do business with Iran.

“They scare, they frighten the big banks with the threat of potential action by the United States Treasury. This is something that we oppose,” Rouhani told reporters following his address.

He accused the United States of causing delays, a “complete lack of transparency” and failure to take action on its commitments. “Other nations are working hard to realise their commitments,” he said.

On returning to Iran on Friday, Rouhani told reporters that the United States had promised to comply with the deal.

The US made the pledge during a meeting of foreign ministers of world powers who signed the deal, he told reporters at Tehran airport. “The US promised to correct the procedure,” he said. The other parties to the deal also told the US it was not complying, he said. “This is very important in my opinion,” he said. “It was a victory.”

Tehran has threatened to take action in the International Court of Justice against the United States if $2 billion in frozen assets belonging to its central bank is diverted to American victims of terror attacks.

Published in Dawn September 24th, 2016

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