The US does not withdraw from a nuclear deal with Iran - the State Department
Sat Oct 14, 2017 2:09 pm
The United States does not withdraw from a nuclear deal with Iran, but it is changing the approach to assessing the terrorist activities of this country.
About this spokesman of the US State Department Heather Neuert wrote on Twitter.
"Do not be fooled by headlines on television. We remain in a nuclear deal, at the same time, we are expanding our approach to assessing Iran's terrorist activity, "she said.
Earlier it was reported that US President Donald Trump refused to continue certification of an international nuclear deal with Iran.
On July 14, 2015, the United States, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Iran reached an agreement on Tehran's nuclear program.
According to the agreements, Iran is obliged not to enrich uranium to a level exceeding 3.67 percent within five years and to turn the Ford plant into a technological center.
In exchange for this, Tehran will remove sanctions that can be restored if Iran fails to fulfill its obligations.
The current president, Barack Obama, said he would allow a war in the event of a nuclear deal with Iran. He said if Tehran would not comply with the terms of the deal, there would be no other alternative in the United States, except for the use of military force.
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About this spokesman of the US State Department Heather Neuert wrote on Twitter.
"Do not be fooled by headlines on television. We remain in a nuclear deal, at the same time, we are expanding our approach to assessing Iran's terrorist activity, "she said.
Don't be fooled by TV headlines:We ARE staying in #IranNuclearDeal while we broaden our approach to account for Iran's terror activities etc
— Heather Nauert (@statedeptspox) October 13, 2017
Earlier it was reported that US President Donald Trump refused to continue certification of an international nuclear deal with Iran.
On July 14, 2015, the United States, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Iran reached an agreement on Tehran's nuclear program.
According to the agreements, Iran is obliged not to enrich uranium to a level exceeding 3.67 percent within five years and to turn the Ford plant into a technological center.
In exchange for this, Tehran will remove sanctions that can be restored if Iran fails to fulfill its obligations.
The current president, Barack Obama, said he would allow a war in the event of a nuclear deal with Iran. He said if Tehran would not comply with the terms of the deal, there would be no other alternative in the United States, except for the use of military force.
hromadske.ua, Original in Ukrainian / Українською мовою
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