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🎙 Statement by Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation at the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia at UNSC briefing under agenda item "Non-proliferation (July 6, 2023)
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💬 Russia stood at the origins of the negotiations process that led up to the signing of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a unique achievement of multilateral diplomacy. We are very worried for the fate of this deal.
We regret that at this critical moment in terms of JCPOA’s future prospects, the British Presidency of the Security Council, instead of delivering on its duties objectively, abuses its powers in the interests of Great Britain’s own political agenda, which threatens to undermine the already fragile discussion around the JCPOA.
☝️ The Presidency violated the longstanding practice by inviting the delegation of Ukraine, which is not a party to the nuclear deal, to participate in this meeting. This was a politicized provocative step that was aimed to undermine a constructive discussion of resolution 2231 in the Council. This is another stain on London’s reputation as President of the Security Council.
Key talking points
• It is crucial for us to be mindful that almost 8 years ago the signing of the #JCPOA was a breakthrough of global diplomacy. Political will of states-parties to this process and their pragmatic efforts made it possible to ensure unprecedented transparency of nuclear activities in Iran and lift all questions that #IAEA had to Tehran.
• We must note that the new Facilitator followed in the footprints of the previous one and did not cite in their statement the well-known root cause of all problems with the implementation of the JCPOA, namely the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the deal back in 2018 and imposing of unilateral sanctions against Iran. In their statement, the Facilitator only made a call to the sides of the deal, which does not include Washington, to uphold the agreement.
• We are particularly concerned that in their escalation-oriented narrative, some Western states not only show no interest in negotiating to recover the JCPOA, but also take explicit attempts to blackmail Tehran and threaten to adopt anti-Iranian steps in the Security Council.
• We resolutely condemn the vicious practice of the extraterritorial application of unilateral sanctions, which is one of the clearest manifestations of the so-called rules-based order that has nothing to do with international law.
• Tehran is truly interested in reanimating the JCPOA. But our Western colleagues do not seem ready to embark on the same path. It would be a pity is a chance to revive the deal is wasted because of them.
• Russia is strongly convinced that there is no alternative to the #JCPOA. Swift recovery of the Plan is the only right way to meet both regional and global security interests.
Read in full
💬 Russia stood at the origins of the negotiations process that led up to the signing of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a unique achievement of multilateral diplomacy. We are very worried for the fate of this deal.
We regret that at this critical moment in terms of JCPOA’s future prospects, the British Presidency of the Security Council, instead of delivering on its duties objectively, abuses its powers in the interests of Great Britain’s own political agenda, which threatens to undermine the already fragile discussion around the JCPOA.
☝️ The Presidency violated the longstanding practice by inviting the delegation of Ukraine, which is not a party to the nuclear deal, to participate in this meeting. This was a politicized provocative step that was aimed to undermine a constructive discussion of resolution 2231 in the Council. This is another stain on London’s reputation as President of the Security Council.
Key talking points
• It is crucial for us to be mindful that almost 8 years ago the signing of the #JCPOA was a breakthrough of global diplomacy. Political will of states-parties to this process and their pragmatic efforts made it possible to ensure unprecedented transparency of nuclear activities in Iran and lift all questions that #IAEA had to Tehran.
• We must note that the new Facilitator followed in the footprints of the previous one and did not cite in their statement the well-known root cause of all problems with the implementation of the JCPOA, namely the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the deal back in 2018 and imposing of unilateral sanctions against Iran. In their statement, the Facilitator only made a call to the sides of the deal, which does not include Washington, to uphold the agreement.
• We are particularly concerned that in their escalation-oriented narrative, some Western states not only show no interest in negotiating to recover the JCPOA, but also take explicit attempts to blackmail Tehran and threaten to adopt anti-Iranian steps in the Security Council.
• We resolutely condemn the vicious practice of the extraterritorial application of unilateral sanctions, which is one of the clearest manifestations of the so-called rules-based order that has nothing to do with international law.
• Tehran is truly interested in reanimating the JCPOA. But our Western colleagues do not seem ready to embark on the same path. It would be a pity is a chance to revive the deal is wasted because of them.
• Russia is strongly convinced that there is no alternative to the #JCPOA. Swift recovery of the Plan is the only right way to meet both regional and global security interests.
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🎙 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s statement and answers to media questions following the Russia-ASEAN Conference
📍 Jakarta, July 13, 2023
#RussiaASEAN meeting
💬 We have held the annual Ministerial Meeting between Russia and ASEAN Member Countries once again. The meeting involved the Secretary-General of this organisation. We prioritised such aspects as high technologies, digitalisation and smart cities. We had a separate discussion of our collaboration on countering new challenges and threats. Cooperation between #ASEAN and the Eurasian Economic Union (#EAEU) is another issue.
We are expecting ASEAN representatives at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok in September 2023. We have drafted specific plans aiming to expand practical cooperation in various fields and in the interests of all participants.
On #NATO policy in the Asia-Pacific region
💬 It is true that the ASEAN approaches are now going through a serious test because of the desire of the US and its allies to replace the ASEAN-centric security architecture in the Asia-Pacific region, which took shape over decades and suited everyone until recently, with their “Indo-Pacific strategies” and NATO expansion in this region.
Japan and South Korea already told that they are willing to deploy American nuclear weapons on their territory or to acquire their own. This is a seriously dangerous trend.
#JCPOA
💬 I am not very optimistic about the prospects of resuming the JCPOA. Another point is that, along with this stalled and withered process, the Iranians and the Americans are engaged in unofficial and direct contact below the radar on normalising their relations by unblocking Iran’s seized foreign reserves in exchange for deciding the fate of certain US citizens who were charged with breaking the law in Iran.
We will only welcome any improvement in these relations. Once again, this has little to do with the JCPOA.
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📍 Jakarta, July 13, 2023
#RussiaASEAN meeting
💬 We have held the annual Ministerial Meeting between Russia and ASEAN Member Countries once again. The meeting involved the Secretary-General of this organisation. We prioritised such aspects as high technologies, digitalisation and smart cities. We had a separate discussion of our collaboration on countering new challenges and threats. Cooperation between #ASEAN and the Eurasian Economic Union (#EAEU) is another issue.
We are expecting ASEAN representatives at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok in September 2023. We have drafted specific plans aiming to expand practical cooperation in various fields and in the interests of all participants.
On #NATO policy in the Asia-Pacific region
💬 It is true that the ASEAN approaches are now going through a serious test because of the desire of the US and its allies to replace the ASEAN-centric security architecture in the Asia-Pacific region, which took shape over decades and suited everyone until recently, with their “Indo-Pacific strategies” and NATO expansion in this region.
Japan and South Korea already told that they are willing to deploy American nuclear weapons on their territory or to acquire their own. This is a seriously dangerous trend.
#JCPOA
💬 I am not very optimistic about the prospects of resuming the JCPOA. Another point is that, along with this stalled and withered process, the Iranians and the Americans are engaged in unofficial and direct contact below the radar on normalising their relations by unblocking Iran’s seized foreign reserves in exchange for deciding the fate of certain US citizens who were charged with breaking the law in Iran.
We will only welcome any improvement in these relations. Once again, this has little to do with the JCPOA.
Read in full