
- America has introduced its plans to take away sanctions on Iran to renew compliance with the Iran nuclear deal.
- The US State Division offers no additional particulars on the matter.
- Former US President Donald Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018, prompting Iran to steadily overstep the accord’s limits.
America has introduced its plans to take away sanctions on Iran to renew compliance with the Iran nuclear deal, together with these which might be inconsistent with the 2015 pact, the US State Division mentioned on Wednesday.
“We are prepared to take the steps necessary to return to compliance with the JCPOA, including by lifting sanctions that are inconsistent with the JCPOA.
I am not in a position here to give you chapter and verse on what those might be,” State Division spokesperson Ned Worth informed reporters. He was referring to the pact formally known as the Joint Complete Plan of Motion (JCPOA).
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