Iran threatens to withdraw from a nuclear deal if the US continues to push
Sun Oct 15, 2017 9:50 am
Iran can come out of a nuclear deal if the United States restores sanctions in the most important areas of the economy for the country - oil and airplane sales
This was stated by Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, reports " Echo of Moscow".
Iranian officials believe they will have the right not to comply with an international agreement, because the United States will be the first to violate it.
Washington is threatening Iran with new sanctions, because they believe that the country violates the nuclear deal entered into in 2015 between the six leading powers and Tehran.
-On July 15, 2015, Iran and the countries of the 5 + 1 group (US, France, Great Britain, Germany, China and Russia) concluded an agreement with Tehran's official "Joint Universal Plan of Action" to control Iran's nuclear program. In exchange for the abolition of international sanctions, Iran undertook to allow IAEA inspectors for their nuclear facilities, and the "5 + 1" group should in turn begin gradually lifting sanctions.
-On the eve of the American TV channel, Fox News citing Iranian opposition has published evidence that Iran continues to secretly develop nuclear weapons.
-On October 13, US President Donald Trump announced his decision on a nuclear deal with Iran.
-Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that Tehran would continue to comply with an international nuclear-related agreement , despite criticism of US President Donald Trump.
-The US stated that they did not withdraw from the nuclear deal with Iran, but changed the approach to assessing the terrorist activities of this country, the State Department noted.
-On October 14, IAEA Director-General Yukiya Amano denied US information and stated that Iran fully fulfilled its obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan, which was approved by the UN Security Council.
espreso.tv , Original in Ukrainian / Українською мовою
This was stated by Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, reports " Echo of Moscow".
Iranian officials believe they will have the right not to comply with an international agreement, because the United States will be the first to violate it.
Washington is threatening Iran with new sanctions, because they believe that the country violates the nuclear deal entered into in 2015 between the six leading powers and Tehran.
-On July 15, 2015, Iran and the countries of the 5 + 1 group (US, France, Great Britain, Germany, China and Russia) concluded an agreement with Tehran's official "Joint Universal Plan of Action" to control Iran's nuclear program. In exchange for the abolition of international sanctions, Iran undertook to allow IAEA inspectors for their nuclear facilities, and the "5 + 1" group should in turn begin gradually lifting sanctions.
-On the eve of the American TV channel, Fox News citing Iranian opposition has published evidence that Iran continues to secretly develop nuclear weapons.
-On October 13, US President Donald Trump announced his decision on a nuclear deal with Iran.
-Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that Tehran would continue to comply with an international nuclear-related agreement , despite criticism of US President Donald Trump.
-The US stated that they did not withdraw from the nuclear deal with Iran, but changed the approach to assessing the terrorist activities of this country, the State Department noted.
-On October 14, IAEA Director-General Yukiya Amano denied US information and stated that Iran fully fulfilled its obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan, which was approved by the UN Security Council.
espreso.tv , Original in Ukrainian / Українською мовою
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