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EU must uphold nuclear agreement with Iran and continue dialogue on human rights

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EU must uphold nuclear agreement with Iran and continue dialogue on human rights

 

 

January 16 2018 — President Trump’s threats to renege on the Iranian nuclear deal, brokered with support from the EU, and the countrywide protests in Iran were debated at the European Parliament today, with MEPs expressing concerns about the violent crackdown.
The Iranian nuclear deal allowed for sanctions to be lifted on Iran and averted a military confrontation but it is now in danger due to Trump’s polarizing rhetoric. Meanwhile, more than 20 people have been killed in Iran and hundreds arrested after spontaneous protests erupted in the east of the country against the cost of living and high unemployment.
GUE/NGL MEP Cornelia Ernst, Vice-Chair of the European Parliament Delegation for Relations with Iran, condemned the killings:
“We mourn for the lives lost in the demonstrations because of legitimate demands for better living conditions, employment, a clean environment and against price rises. The deaths must be investigated so that families see justice.”
“We share President Rouhani´s view that protesters have the right to demonstrate. Instead of calls for the death penalty, all those arrested must be immediately released.”
“The power struggle for the future of Iran has begun a long time ago. The situation can only improve when the country opens up. Now there is an opportunity, but it cannot be imposed from the outside.”
The German MEP urged the EU to continue its dialogue with Iran on reform and human rights:
“Germany, France, the UK and EU representatives made the right decision to stick to the nuclear agreement with Iran because of its commitment to the deal and because we want an end to a nuclear arms race in the war-torn Middle East. We do not want to have to renegotiate a new agreement.”
“Iran no longer needs sanctions but concrete reforms on the social, economic and political fronts that are an alternative to a policy of chaos.”
Greek MEP Sofia Sakorafa argued against the instrumental use of human rights to undermine the nuclear deal with Iran:
“Respect for human and civil rights are non-negotiable EU constitutional principles and it is clear that Iran has a long way to go in this regard. We strongly condemn the violence that we witnessed over the past few days in Iran.”
GUE/NGL MEP Miguel Urbán condemned the repression.
“We fully condemn the repression of the protests in Iran that arise from the neoliberal policies of a regime that has impoverished millions of people. An economic situation that has been aggravated by the sanctions imposed by the US and the European Union, creating suffering for the civilian population. We want to make clear our support for these popular mobilizations, their demands, freedom of expression, and democratic aspirations.”