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US complies with no human rights principles: Iran’s FM Zarif

This file photo by Reuters shows Iranians holding pictures of the victims of chemical attacks during the Iraqi war from 1980 to 1988.

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says the United States has failed to observe any human rights principles, either by providing chemical weapons to Iraq against Iran or imposing sanctions and pursuing economic terrorism against the Iranian people.

Zarif made the remarks in a video conference held on Saturday to mark a deadly chemical attack by former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein on the Iranian city of Sardasht in West Azarbaijan Province in 1987.

"Even in the battle against the coronavirus and the recent catastrophic pandemic which has affected the entire world…the US government is continuing this path," he said.

He added that the US is creating obstacles in the way of supplying medicines desperately required by victims of chemical weapons and people with different diseases in Iran through its "inhumane sanctions."

As the Islamic Republic managed to stand against Iraq's chemical weapons, it has also succeeded in fighting the virus despite all sanctions, he said.

Pointing to the US’ history of crimes against the Iranian and regional nations, Zarif added, "The Iranian people have truly witnessed such [criminal] moves during the [Iraqi] imposed war, economic war, economic terrorism and state terrorism of the United States of America."

The top Iranian diplomat emphasized that the use of chemical weapons has only brought disgrace to perpetrators of such crimes.

The US, the UK, Germany, Italy, and Holland were among the countries that provided Saddam Hussein’s Ba’athist Iraq with the equipment and material to build chemical weapons.

Iraq made the most of its acquisitions by launching over 350 large-scale chemical attacks along the Iran-Iraq border between 1980 and 1988 on soldiers and civilians alike, using mustard gas, and the nerve agents VX, Tabun, and Sarin.

This left Iran with over 107,000 victims, 2,600 of whom died at the time. Over 45,000 others were left in permanent need of relief aid provided by Iran’s Veterans and War Victims Foundation.

Sardasht was just one of the civilian areas to experience the devastating effects of mustard gas and nerve agents.

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Iran will never forget US, Europe complicity in Sardasht chemical attack: Foreign Ministry

The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also said on Saturday that the Islamic Republic has not forgotten and will never forget the support and complicity of the US and Europe in the horrible chemical attack by Saddam in Sardasht some 33 years ago.

"We did & will never forget the UNSC silence on this heinous crime. We rebuild whatever they destroyed," the ministry said in a post on its official Twitter account.

Also on Friday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry censured the White House for its desperate efforts to lead an international campaign to use “economic, medical terrors against Iranian human rights.”

In two Tweets posted, the Ministry pointed to the “horrible and deadly” violation of human rights by the regime in the United States.

“From depriving Iran of its own financial resources for making ends meet, to banning delivery of the COVID19-related supplies for saving Iranians' lives, the US regime is desperately leading the world campaign to use economic, medical terrors against Iranian #HumanRights,” one Tweet read.

The Ministry also noted that every year from June 26 to July 2 Iranians recall the deadly cases of human rights violation by Washington.

“In the next 7 days named as #USHumanRightsWeek , we will shed light on the US actions undermining basic rights of people at home, in Iran & elsewhere,” the Iranian Foreign Ministry tweeted.

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