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Coronavirus – a time for working together

Dr Masoud Eslami, Iran’s Ambassador to Ireland, in an Letter to the Editor which appeared in The Irish Times on Saturday 28th March 2020, wrote about the devastating impact that unilateral American sanctions are having on Iran's efforts to deal effectively with the Covid 19 pandemic. He argued that Iran can overcome the virus if sanctions are defeated and that Iran, like all other countries, is entitled to utilise its own resources for improving the effectiveness of its response to this pandemic. It is now a collective imperative for the international community to challenge and disregard these sanctions which are the antithesis of the global solidarity which is essential to over this crisis internationally. For further details please read the entire letter below:

Sir, – The Covid-19 pandemic is a crisis of grave magnitude facing the entire globe. The virus knows no borders.

Like many other countries, Iran is exhausted by this pandemic. Nonetheless, its response has been responsible and decisive. World Health Organisation authorities have acknowledged Iran’s remarkable achievements in curbing the outbreak. Iranian healthcare professionals, like their counterparts across the world, including Ireland, are doing their very best to save as many lives as possible.

Despite the best possible efforts being made, it is impossible to ignore the overwhelming impact of US-imposed sanctions on Iran.

No words can describe the heavy burden being borne by the Iranian people. Sanctions have long operated as an insidious maze of barriers and impediments, impacting every aspect of people’s business, trade, finance and cross-national dealings. And now, sanctions are becoming as deadly as the virus itself by denying Iranian people access to medical supplies and equipment. In the current crisis, sanctions are not incidental to the crisis in Iran. They lie at the heart of it, unjustly forcing Iran to exist as an “island” in a world where international co-operation is the most central prerequisite to overcoming this crisis.

President Trump’s arbitrary sanctions on Iran are neither endorsed by the UN nor by the international community. They are an injustice of unbearable proportions.

Sanctions are the antithesis to solidarity. It is a collective imperative for the international community to challenge and disregard these sanctions. Iran, like all other countries, is entitled to utilise its own resources for improving the effectiveness of its response to this pandemic.

The universal tragedy of Covid-19 has demonstrated the futility of divisive politics, both at local and international levels. Under these difficult and depressing circumstances, people around the world have never been in such dire need of solidarity and empathy. The compassionate people of Ireland are keen to be informed of the ways and means they can support and help their fellow human beings affected by this virus. They are not interested in politicising this tragedy. The same is true for the great people of Iran who are struggling against this outbreak with amazing fortitude. – Yours, etc,

    

Ambassador

MASOUD ESLAMI,

Embassy of the

Islamic Republic of Iran,

Blackrock, Co Dublin.

  

https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/letters/coronavirus-a-time-for-working-together-1.4214135

 

 

 

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