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Iran’s Aragchi: Sanctions intensify suffering of chemical weapons survivors

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Iran remains the world’s largest victim of chemical weaponssince the Second World War, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said onTuesday, accusing the international community of enabling the former Iraqiregime to obtain them.

    Attending the annual conference of states parties to theChemical Weapons Convention, Araghchi said Iran is determined to pursue justicefor victims of chemical attacks. He reiterated what he described as theresponsibility of countries that directly or indirectly supplied SaddamHussein’s government with chemical agents.

    The Iranian top official added that “unlawful and severe”sanctions on Iran — including restrictions on medicine and treatment forveterans injured by chemical weapons — amount to a “double injustice” againstsurvivors and their families. Such sanctions, he noted, “constitute crimes againsthumanity, and those who impose or enforce them should be held accountable.”

    According to the Organisation for the Prohibition ofChemical Weapons (OPCW), Iraq’s use of mustard gas and nerve agents againstIranian troops and civilians during the 1980–1988 Iran–Iraq War caused tens ofthousands of casualties, many of whom continue to suffer chronic respiratoryand skin conditions.

    UN investigations in the late 1980s confirmed repeatedchemical attacks, most notably in the border regions of Sardasht and the FaoPeninsula. Iran says more than 60,000 survivors still require long-term medicalcare. The OPCW has repeatedly stated that Iran declared no chemical weaponsproduction or stockpiles after joining the treaty in 1997. 

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