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The lifting of sanctions on Iran: world reaction, skepticism of Israel

The Israeli Prime Minister is confident that after the lifting of the sanctions, Iran still intends to acquire nuclear weapons. Photo: Depositphotos

“If there is no proper response to any violation [on their part], Iran will understand that it can continue to develop nuclear weapons, destabilize the region and spread terror,” the Israeli prime minister said, emphasizing that he does not share the “universal jubilation” over what is happening.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that with the lifting of sanctions against Iran, the world community has overcome a very important milestone.

US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton believes that new sanctions should be imposed against Iran under the pretext that it is violating the ban on the development of ballistic missiles. This is stated in her statement. “Iran’s program to develop ballistic missiles is contrary to UN Security Council resolutions, this must be answered decisively and new sanctions must be imposed,” Clinton quotes as saying. tass.ru

But US President Barack Obama said that it was possible to lift sanctions against Iran thanks to the professional actions of American diplomats. “The most important thing is that we achieved this historic progress through diplomacy without resorting to a new war in the Middle East,” the US president was quoted as saying. usatoday.com

The Iran agreement and the lifting of sanctions on Tehran are almost the only right step in Barack Obama's foreign policy. The head of the Russian State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Alexey Pushkov, stated this on his page on the social network Twitter. “The agreement on Iran and the lifting of sanctions on it are almost the only right step in Obama’s foreign policy during his 2nd term. But without Russia it would not have taken place,” Pushkov wrote.

British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said in a statement that "the UK played an important role" in securing the Iran nuclear deal, which "makes the Middle East and the wider world safer."

The Japanese government welcomes the implementation of the agreement on Iran's nuclear program and intends to work to further strengthen its “historically friendly” relations with this country. This was stated by Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida.

The opening of the Iranian market is already affecting the global economy - last week the price of oil fell to a record 30 dollars per barrel. In the oil market, Saudi Arabia is deliberately dumping in order not to allow Iran to recover quickly. CIA analysts have calculated that Tehran will be able to make money on oil if one barrel costs about 70 US dollars, but so far Iran will suffer losses. Reports about it 9tv.co.il

Forum previously wrote that US and EU announced the lifting of sanctions against Iran, after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) notified Tehran that it fulfilled all the conditions relating to the dismantling of the nuclear program.

In an address to parliament, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that the decision of Western countries marked the beginning of a new chapter of relations between Tehran and the entire world community.

Soon, the head of the IAEA, Yukiya Amano, will travel to Tehran to agree on the conditions for monitoring the development of the Iranian nuclear program.

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