TEHRAN, Jul. 21 (MNA) – A Principlist parliamentarian has said the UN’s endorsed JCPOA path to remove sanctions is ill-defined.

Alireza Zakani issued a verbal notice to the Parliament on the bill to require the government to secure Iran’s nuclear achievements (passed earlier this month), where he believed that the bill had had clear messages [for the government]; “the first message is the importance of removal of cruel sanctions, which found a place in the first article thanks to its critical role in opening economic conditions up to domestic boom; however, the path to remove sanctions endorsed by the UN’s resolution on JCPOA is very much ill-defined, approving of an imminent mechanism for sanctions to snap back to previous position,” said the parliamentarian, whose fellow representatives are among the critics of President Rouhani’s management of the nuclear negotiations during past 2 and odd years.

“A second message by the bill is to highlight the security infiltration by the enemies; the mechanism in the UN’s resolution is a cunning way to find pathways to inspections through a tortuous and complex arrangement; the third message is to uphold the name and glory of our nuclear scientists, which the Parliament believes that there is some ambiguities about this in the JCPOA,” Zakani’s verbal notice stated.

“Here in current circumstances, we have a legal and a national duty by virtue of our representation of people in Parliament; my verbal notice addresses those who reduce nationally important matters to petty partisan skirmishes to make much of it politically as possible; the posterity will judge our records in the future to find out whom had supported and sought national interests,” he emphasized.