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Iran was never interested in “Instex”.



According to the Arya Heritage report, Nasser Kanani, in response to the journalists’ question about the decision of the INSTEX shareholder countries to close this system, stated: European governments had committed after the unilateral and illegal withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA to continue by adopting necessary solutions. realize Iran’s economic interests from the JCPOA sanctions lifting commitments; One of the mechanisms that the Europeans put forward to fulfill this commitment was the establishment of INSTEX as a financial channel to facilitate trade between Iran and Europe.

The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs added: Although the Islamic Republic of Iran has never relied on this mechanism, but in good faith, it did not refrain from any necessary cooperation for the operation of this channel. They also failed to effectively launch INSTEX and did not take the necessary and necessary measures to activate it in the form of fulfilling Europe’s obligations under the JCPOA.

Kanani considered the main reason for the failure of INSTEX to be the lack of serious will and the inability of European governments to fulfill their obligations in the way of compensating for the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA and their accompanying illegal sanctions of the United States; As these countries did not inject any financial resources or long-term credit line into this channel during the whole time of INSTEX activity.

The spokesperson of the foreign policy apparatus, reemphasizing that the Islamic Republic of Iran was never attached to INSTEX and conducted its international business through other financial and international banking channels, said: blaming Iran in the INSTEX closure statement is a illusory attempt to Covering up Europe’s absolute failure to at least have the ability to be financially independent from America.

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