Iran names new UN ambassador as tensions rise with Washington
Iran has named career diplomat and ex-nuclear negotiator
Majid Takht Ravanchi as its ambassador to the United Nations, state media said,
as it tries to salvage a nuclear deal with world powers after the unilateral US
withdrawal, according to Reuters.
Takht Ravanchi, 61, had been a senior political adviser in
the office of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani since 2017. Before that, he was
deputy foreign minister for European and American affairs and also served as
ambassador to Switzerland.
His move to the United Nations is notable as he was among
the negotiators who helped Iran reach agreement in 2015 with the United States,
Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China on limiting its nuclear activity in
return for sanctions relief.
But the deal was thrown into doubt last year when President
Donald Trump pulled out the United States, which was concluded before he took
office, saying the accord – signed before he took office – unduly favored Iran.
Other co-signatories are trying to salvage the deal and shield
Iran from renewed US sanctions. Rouhani, who could be weakened by damage to
Iran’s economy if the deal falls apart, warned other signatories on Tuesday to
honor their pledges before Tehran’s patience runs out.
On Monday, Trump designated Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps
a foreign terrorist organization. Iran called the move “vicious” and vowed to
retaliate.