World should move to end unilateral coercive measures: Iran 

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - The deputy ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations, Zahra Ershadi, has condemned the unilateral coercive
and unjust measures that affect the health and medical sectors in countries, calling on the international community to take an effective
Eliminating Discrimination to End the Spread of AIDS, efforts to eradicate the roots of this disease until the year 2030 are behind the time
plan drawn up
face the repercussions and consequences of the outbreak of the Corona pandemic
We are witnessing in such difficult circumstances that the global community faces problems to address the obstacles that impede equal access
among a limited number of countries in Asia that have made remarkable achievements in controlling and treating HIV
added that rooting out the transmission of AIDS from mother to child is one of Iran's important priorities, and the joint United Nations
Secretary-General's report, it is necessary to put the latest medicines and health and treatment technologies related to the prevention and
treatment of AIDS within the reach of developing countries quickly
Iran, seriously violate the right of Iranians to access health and treatment services, and individuals who face problems resulting from AIDS
Moreover, they severely restrict access to timely and effective access to diagnosis, medicine, treatment, medical devices and technology
sectors and hinder the provision of services to patients, including those living with HIV, calls on the members of the international
to the UN Security Council, Iranian Ambassador to the UN Majid Takht Ravanchi took a jab at countries using sanctions as a state
These international wrongful acts violate the UN Charter and international law
We believe that those countries that impose unilateral coercive measures including sanctions as a state policy should be held accountable
of the United States, directly endangering the lives of Iran's most vulnerable population, including children, the elderly, and patients
Even some patients, particularly children with rare diseases, have died as a result of import restrictions on medicine and medical supplies,
October 3, 2018, the Court unanimously issued an Order on provisional measures requiring the United States to remove any sanction on the
importation of humanitarian goods
The Court also ordered the U.S
to make sure that all necessary permits and authorizations are in place, and that payment and other financial activities linked to the
humanitarian goods and services are not restricted
Unfortunately, the U.S
has not only failed to comply with the Court's Order but also defied it by imposing additional sanctions, particularly during the COVID-19
international human rights law to ensure that any activity under their jurisdiction or control does not result in human rights violations,
and in this regard, she calls on sanctioning States, particularly the United States, to observe the principles and norms of international