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Iran warns US against sabotaging nuke deal

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IRAN: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned yesterday that Iran would respond strongly to ‘‘any wrong move’’ by the United States on the multilater­al nuclear deal struck in 2015.

President Donald Trump has threatened to declare Iran in violation of the landmark agreement next month, which could pave the way for additional US economic sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

Iranian leaders have accused Trump of trying to sabotage the deal in which Iran agreed to shelve its nuclear programme in exchange for relief from internatio­nal sanctions.

‘‘Every day they [American officials] play a new trick or expose a new side of their viciousnes­s,’’ Khamenei said at a graduation ceremony at a police academy.

The ongoing war of words comes as world leaders prepare to gather at the United Nations this week. The UN nuclear watchdog has said Iran has met its obligation­s under the nuclear agreement and is co-operating with internatio­nal inspectors.

The Trump administra­tion has sent mixed signals on the nuclear agreement, which Trump once called ‘‘the worst deal ever’’.

Last week, Trump effectivel­y endorsed the deal by extending one of its terms – a waiver on certain US sanctions against Iran.

But he also accused Iran of violating ‘‘the spirit of the deal’’ and renewed a threat to declare that Iran was not complying with its terms, a move that would give Congress 60 days to decide whether to reimpose sanctions.

‘‘They have violated so many different elements, but they’ve also violated the spirit of that deal. And you will see what we’ll be doing in October. It will be very evident.’’

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