Tehran (IP) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in a telephone conversation with his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa said that the United States is stepping up illegal sanctions against Iran and is violating global health regulations in addition to international law.
Iran Press/ Iran News: In a telephone conversation on Tuesday, the Presidents of Iran and South Africa emphasized the development and deepening of relations, especially trade and economic relations, between the two countries, as well as sharing experiences and information on the fight against coronavirus. The two sides also described health and scientific cooperation between the two countries essential.
Referring to the good history of economic cooperation between the two countries, the two presidents stressed the need to use new capacities to develop cooperation and implement joint projects.
The Presidents of Iran and South Africa also stressed the need to strengthen international cooperation in countering US’ anti-human sanctions, as well as inhumane crimes against the oppressed Palestinian people, and to work for peace and stability in Syria and Yemen.
Rouhani also referred to the illegal and inhuman actions of the United States against the Iranian nation, adding, " Unfortunately, in a situation where we are facing the epidemic of coronavirus in the world and views should be changed towards relations with countries, the United States is stepping up illegal sanctions against the Iranian people and is violating global health regulations in addition to international law, and even preventing the exchange of healthcare products for Iran”.
Referring to South Africa's membership as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, Rouhani stressed, "We expect the United Nations and the international community to emphasize more on opposing US unilateralism and illegal sanctions against Iran".
The South African president also stressed, "We are fully aware of the illegal actions of the United States against Iran and we will continue to support Iran".
"Now is the time to work together against the common enemy (coronavirus), and now is not the time to create problems for the nations by imposing sanctions and increasing pressure," he said.
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