JCPOA survival depends on West resolve: Iran


Iran's atomic chief has cautioned Western powers against policies and measures which would jeopardize the historic nuclear deal.

In a newspaper article, Ali Akbar Salehi wrote that saving the July 2015 accord would take concerted action and a clarification of Western security policy in the Middle East. Salehi warned that Tehran will not remain indifferent to destabilizing provocations which partly induced the country’s national defense efforts. This, as US President Donald trump pushes to dismantle the disastrous deal. Washington has stepped up its unjustified sanctions in a bid to isolate Iran. Last month, on his first foreign trip, Trump concluded a multi-billion-dollar arms sale to Saudi Arabia and endeavored to boost an anti-Iran coalition.

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