Mohammad Javad Zarif said the letter lacks “legal validity” and shows
that the signatories of the letter are “ignorant of international law”
“In our view this letter has no legal validity and is just a propaganda scheme,” Zarif noted.
Zarif said it is surprising that while nuclear talks have not reached a
result yet pressure groups in the U.S. have become so “worried” that
they have resorted to any “unconventional way” to kill it
The letter proved that “like” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu these senators “are opposed to any deal”.
Expressing surprise on how it is possible that the legislators of a
country write a letter against their own president and government to the
leaders of another country, Zarif said, “The letter by the senators
show that not only they are alien to international law but even not
familiar with the details of the their own constitution about the
authority of the president” in implementing foreign agreements.
Organized by freshman Senator Tom Cotton and signed by the chamber’s
entire party leadership as well as potential 2016 presidential
contenders Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, the letter is meant not
just to discourage Iran from signing a deal but also to pressure the
White House into giving Congress some authority over the process.
“It has come to our attention while observing your nuclear
negotiations with our government that you may not fully understand our
constitutional system … Anything not approved by Congress is a mere
executive agreement,” the senators wrote. “The next president could
revoke such an executive agreement with the stroke of a pen and future
Congresses could modify the terms of the agreement at any time.”
Arms-control advocates and supporters of the negotiations argue that
the next president and the next Congress will have a hard time changing
or canceling any Iran deal -- -- which is reportedly near done --
especially if it is working reasonably well.
Zarif, who is a professor of international law, also said, “These
senators must know that the U.S. is not equal to the entire world and
that international relations is formulated based on international law
and international commitments of governments and not based on the United
States’ domestic laws.”
The chief Iranian diplomat added that the senators who have signed the
letter may not be fully aware that according to international law
governments must “live up to commitments” with other countries and
cannot renege on their commitments according to their domestic
regulations.
According to CNN, Democrats, including the White House, also slammed
the letter, calling it a purposeful attempt to undermine the delicate
negotiations as they reach their first, pivotal deadline later this
month.
Republican Sens. Jeff Flake, Lisa Murkowski, Lamar Alexander, Dan
Coats, Thad Cochran, Susan Collins and Bob Corker didn't sign the
letter.
No comments:
Post a Comment