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Iran: Nuclear Deal Violated by New US Sanctions

Iran: Nuclear Deal Violated by New US Sanctions
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Iran said Thursday that new sanctions imposed by the US had violated its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers and that the country would respond.

Iran: Nuclear Deal Violated by New US Sanctions

"We believe that the nuclear deal has been violated and we will react appropriately," Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Abbas Araghchi said on state television, following news that US President Donald Trump had signed the new sanctions into law.

"We will certainly not fall into the trap of US policy and Trump, and our reaction will be very carefully considered."

On Wednesday, Araghchi said that the signing of fresh anti-Iran sanctions by Trump is an attempt to destroy the country's nuclear deal with world powers.

Iran and the P5+1 group of countries -- the US, the UK, France, Russia, and China plus Germany -- inked the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action [JCPOA] in July 2015. It lifted nuclear related sanctions on Iran, which, in turn, put certain limits on its nuclear work.

The UN nuclear watchdog has invariably certified Iran's commitment to its contractual obligations since January 2016, when the deal took effect. The US, however, has prevented the deal from fully yielding. Washington has refused to offer global financial institutions the guarantees that they would not be hit by American punitive measures for transactions with Iran.

"The US' main goal for imposing the sanctions against Iran is to destroy the JCPOA and we will react very intelligently to these measures," said Araghchi.

Noting that Trump's move was predictable as Congress had almost unanimously voted for the new sanctions, Araghchi stressed that it showed the US believes the JCPOA has empowered Iran in the region.

"Based on this perspective, the general belief in Washington is that this situation must be reversed and Iran must be put under pressure," he said, adding that the nuclear deal is a hindrance for such measures.

He noted that imposing fresh sanctions on Iran is an attempt to reduce Tehran's benefits from the nuclear accord and to negatively affect its "successful implementation."

The senior Iranian official also said that in a committee chaired by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani several decisions were made over reactions towards Washington's provocative measures, which will be duly handed over to the Iranian Foreign Ministry and the International Atomic Energy Agency.

"On Monday, the committee for monitoring the implementation of the JCPOA had a meeting in which all aspects of the new measures were discussed and very intelligent responses were designed," he added.

Trump signed off the new sanctions - which also target Russia and North Korea.

The sanctions target Iran's missile program which were not covered under the 2015 nuclear deal.

However, Iran says they go against the spirit of the agreement and said earlier this week that it would lodge a complaint with the commission that oversees its implementation.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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