Our governments remain committed to ensuring the agreement is upheld, and will work with all the remaining parties to the deal to ensure this remains the case including through ensuring the continuing economic benefits to the Iranian people that are linked to the agreement.
We urge the US to ensure that the structures of the JCPoA can remain intact, and to avoid taking action which obstructs its full implementation by all other parties to the deal. After engaging with the US Administration in a thorough manner over the past months, we call on the US to do everything possible to preserve the gains for nuclear non-proliferation brought about by the JCPoA, by allowing for a continued enforcement of its main elements.
We encourage Iran to show restraint in response to the decision by the US; Iran must continue to meet its own obligations under the deal, cooperating fully and in a timely manner with IAEA inspection requirements. The IAEA must be able to continue to carry out its long-term verification and monitoring programme without restriction or hindrance. In turn, Iran should continue to receive the sanctions relief it is entitled to whilst it remains in compliance with the terms of the deal.
Iranian president Rouhani: "Iran will be conferring with the world's two super powers, Russia and China"
Gremill wrote:The Dems would rather blame Trump and the GOP for rates hikes than propose something useful like single payer.
Yossarian wrote:Here’s a thing about to come back and bite Trump on the arse ahead of the midterms:
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/5/8/17330880/democrats-obamacare-premium-rate-increase-chuck-schumer-donald-trump-2018-midterms
It couldn’t really have been more poorly timed.
Israel want to destabilise the regime. This deal would be the last thing they want. Much better for them to come up with some excuse to get the sanctions going again. Trump is probably following their lead.GooberTheHat wrote:They won't put up with a nuclear capable Iran that's for certain, so it's odd that they were so against the deal.
JonB wrote:Israel want to destabilise the regime. This deal would be the last thing they want. Much better for them to come up with some excuse to get the sanctions going again. Trump is probably following their lead.GooberTheHat wrote:They won't put up with a nuclear capable Iran that's for certain, so it's odd that they were so against the deal.
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