The United States and its partners held a meeting to review progress on Security Council resolutions against Iran.
According to Ashura News, citing Tasnim News Agency, the US government announced in a statement that the country, along with 40 other countries, participated in a meeting to advance the implementation of UN Security Council resolutions against Iran last week in Prague, Czech Republic.
Participants discussed a full range of issues for the implementation of Security Council resolutions.
The statement claimed: The meeting discussed the threats posed by Iran’s nuclear activities, ballistic missiles, and conventional weapons. Participants discussed the importance of using all relevant national measures and capabilities to more strongly implement the provisions contained in the revived resolutions.
The US government statement, without mentioning the US and the Zionist regime’s assistance to their own agents in Iran to carry out terrorist acts, claimed: Given the ongoing threat of Iran’s proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the repression of Iranian protesters, the United States and its partners emphasize the urgent need to promote the universal implementation of UN Security Council resolutions and related restrictive measures on Iran’s proliferation activities.
These claims come at a time when, based on existing documents and the confessions of agents arrested by the Islamic Republic of Iran, the US and the Zionist regime, in their continued interference in Iranian affairs, tried to marginalize the peaceful protests of the Iranian people and lead them to internal violence.
US and Zionist officials publicly admitted that in recent terrorist acts in Iran, their forces were involved in preparing and preparing to create violence and trying to cause deaths.
This support by the US and the Zionist regime for terrorists in Iran was in line with past US and European actions to activate the trigger mechanism and exert more pressure on Iran.
According to the JCPOA, Resolution 2231 was to expire on September 28, 2025 (6 Mehr 1404), and the term of the six Security Council sanctions resolutions would end. However, the Europeans, in an illegal move that contradicted international regulations, announced their decision to activate the trigger mechanism.
In October of this year, a meeting of the United Nations Security Council was held to restore Security Council sanctions against Iran, and it became a clear scene to display the deep differences between the powers with veto power over the restoration of sanctions on Iran.
At this meeting, Russia and China, rejecting the claims of three European countries, including France, Germany and the United Kingdom, that the resolution would automatically continue, stated that any claim to restore sanctions against Iran is “ineffective and without legal validity.” According to experts, this stance, in addition to emphasizing the deep divisions in the West, placed Iran in a powerful legal and political position.
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