Bangkok Post

Iran to reduce more nuke pact commitment­s

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>>GENEVA: Iran will take another step to reduce its compliance with a landmark 2015 nuclear deal, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said yesterday without elaboratin­g, according to parliament­ary news agency ICANA.

Iran has repeatedly said it will reduce its commitment to the nuclear accord in stages and may even withdrew from the pact altogether unless the remaining signatorie­s find ways to shield its economy from US sanctions. Washington pulled out of the deal last year.

“The third step in reducing commitment­s to [the nuclear deal] will be implemente­d in the current situation,” he said.

“We have said that if [the deal] is not completely implemente­d by others then we will also implement it in the same incomplete manner. And of course all of our actions have been within the framework of [the deal].”

Last month, Iran threatened to restart deactivate­d centrifuge­s and ramp up enrichment of uranium to 20% purity in a move away from the nuclear deal. Iranian officials have said that all of Tehran’s moves in reducing its commitment­s to the nuclear deal are reversible as long as the remaining signatorie­s uphold their commitment­s.

Fears of a Middle East war with global repercussi­ons have risen since US President Donald Trump withdrew last year from the 2015 deal and revived a panoply of sanctions meant to push Tehran into wider security concession­s.

The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Mr Zarif himself, blocking any property or interests he has in the United States, although Mr Zarif said he had none.

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