International Court Of Justice Orders U.S. To Lift New Iran Sanctions In Compliance of A 1955 Treaty of Amity



The Guardian: International court of justice orders US to lift new Iran sanctions

Mike Pompeo indicates US will ignore ruling, after judges in The Hague find unanimously in favour of Iran

The UN’s international court of justice has reprimanded the US over its re-imposition of sanctions on Iran, ordering Washington to lift restrictive measures linked to humanitarian trade, food, medicine and civil aviation.

The Hague ruling, delivered on Wednesday, is a victory for Iran after it complained to the ICJ in July that the return to sanctions imposed by Donald Trump following the US withdrawal from the 2015 landmark nuclear agreement was in violation of the Treaty of Amity, a 1955 pre-revolutionary friendship treaty.

The US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, reacted by announcing the US was terminating the treaty, which the US signed with Tehran two years after orchestrating a coup to topple the elected prime minister, Mohammad Mosaddegh.

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WNU Editor: After the International Court ruling, the U.S. has formally terminated the 1955 Treaty of Amity agreement .... After UN Top Court Rules In Favor Of Iran, Pompeo Terminates Decades-Old Treaty (Zero Hedge).

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U.S. cancels 1950s treaty with Iran after international court rules against sanctions -- Washington Times

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