Published: 14:05, August 21, 2020 | Updated: 19:27, June 5, 2023
Chinese UN mission says US' 'snapback' demand 'groundless'
By Xinhua

Iranian demonstrators raise placards and a portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as they chant anti-US slogans during a rally in the capital Tehran, on May 10 2019. (STR / AFP)

UNITED NATIONS - A spokesperson for China's Permanent Mission to the United Nations (UN) on Thursday accused the United States of staging a "political show" by activating a mechanism aimed at reinstating a "snapback" of UN sanctions on Iran.

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"The US demand has no legal ground and common sense. It is nothing but a political show staged by the United States. It receives no support of the Security Council members and no acknowledgment of the international community," said the spokesperson whencommenting on US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's demand for the initiation of the snapback mechanism. 

Pompeo also said that the United States would sanction Russia and China if the two countries disregard the US demand for reimposing UN sanctions on Iran.

We are firmly against US unilateral sanctions and 'long-arm jurisdiction' against other countries in the name of the Iranian nuclear issue, and will continue to safeguard our legitimate rights and interests.

 Spokesperson for China's Permanent Mission to the UN

"The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), endorsed by UNSC Resolution 2231, has the force of international law. In May 2018, the United States unilaterally withdrew from the JCPOA and reinstated illegal unilateral sanctions against Iran. This violated the JCPOA and UNSC Resolution 2231," said the spokesperson.

"Having quit the JCPOA, the United States is no longer a participant of the JCPOA and has no right to demand the Security Council invoke a snapback as stipulated in Resolution 2231," the spokesperson said. "In the meantime, a snapback mechanism should never be invoked until all efforts are made to exhaust dispute resolution process specified in the JCPOA."

"Therefore, the JCPOA participants and overwhelming majority of the Security Council members believe that the US demand has no legal basis, and a snapback mechanism has not been invoked," the spokesperson added.

The spokesperson said that China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Zhang Jun has sent a letter to the UNSC president to express China's opposition to the US demand.

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"China will work with relevant parties to continue to uphold the just position, resolutely preserve the JCPOA and UNSC resolution, safeguard multilateralism, the authority of the Security Council, the international non-proliferation regime and regional peace and stability, and seek a political and diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear issue," the spokesperson said.

"At the same time, we are firmly against US unilateral sanctions and 'long-arm jurisdiction' against other countries in the name of the Iranian nuclear issue, and will continue to safeguard our legitimate rights and interests," the spokesperson added.