Iran today affirmed the necessity of maintaining the nuclear agreement it signed with the international community and the implementation of all its provisions by all parties.
“We stress once again the need to maintain the agreement and implement all its provisions by all parties,” the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement marking the fifth anniversary of the signing of the nuclear agreement, stressing Iran’s determination to take a firm stand against any irresponsible behavior by other countries toward the agreement.
The statement pointed out that “Iran to this day has dealt constructively with the International Atomic Energy Agency and that the statistics show the number of inspections carried out by the agency for facilities in Iran,” pointing out that efforts to use the agency to pressure it are inconsistent with the terms of the nuclear agreement and underestimate the agency
As the only technical reference globally responsible for monitoring Iranian nuclear activity, such actions will have a negative impact on Iran’s constructive and cooperation protocol.
The statement considered that “the fact that some parties to the nuclear agreement kept up with the American conspiracies against the nuclear agreement is a cause for great concern, and as has been repeatedly stressed, the renegotiation and reform of the mechanism to end the embargo is strongly rejected and the response of the Islamic Republic will be decisive and crucial.”
The statement called on all parties to the nuclear agreement to preserve its contents and implement it in full, stressing the need for Iran to benefit from the economic benefits of the agreement in full through the mechanism to lift the embargo contained in it.
The statement called on all parties to the nuclear agreement to preserve its contents and implement it in full, stressing the need for Iran to benefit from the economic benefits of the agreement in full through the mechanism to lift the embargo contained in it.
Iran and the Group of Five plus One signed the joint action plan regarding the Iranian nuclear file in the Austrian capital Vienna on the fourteenth of July 2015 and this agreement was ratified by the Security Council unanimously to start during the era of US President Donald Trump, who since his arrival the White House has devoted more policies Hostility against Iran attempts to break US obligations under this agreement leading to withdrawal from it in May 2018.
Source : Sana