Texarkana Gazette

Both Trumps make big announceme­nts President to reveal decision on Iran nuclear deal today

- By Zeke Miller and Catherine Lucey

WASHINGTON— President Donald Trump is set to reveal his decision on whether to keep the U.S. in the Iran deal on Tuesday, a move that could determine the fate of 2015 agreement that froze Iran’s nuclear program.

The announceme­nt is set to cap more than a year of deliberati­on and negotiatio­n that has at time pitted Trump against some of his closest aides and key American allies. Trump is facing a self-imposed May 12 deadline over whether to uphold the 2015 nuclear agreement, which he long has criticized. The president has signaled he will pull out of the pact by the deadline unless it is revised, but he faces intense pressure from European allies not to do so.

“I will be announcing my decision on the Iran Deal tomorrow from the White House at 2:00pm,” Trump tweeted Monday.

The president has been the subject of an intense lobbying effort by American allies to maintain the agreement, with British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson making a last-ditch appeal to the administra­tion in a visit to Washington this week. European leaders say that they are open to negotiatin­g a side agreement with Iran, but the existing framework must remain untouched for that to happen.

It is not immediatel­y clear what Trump will announce Tuesday or whether he will announce the end of the deal or push for a renegotiat­ion. Trump in October “decertifie­d” the deal with Iran, but did not move to re-impose sanctions, known as a “snapback.”

On Monday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Iran would be willing not to abandon the nuclear deal even if the United States pulls out, providing the European Union offers guarantees that Iran would keep benefiting from the accord.

Rouhani said that “what we want for the deal is that it’s preserved and guaranteed by the non-Americans”—a reference to other signatorie­s of the 2015 agreement.

U.S. officials and European allies share the conclusion that the deal, known formally as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), has halted Iran’s developmen­t of nuclear weapons. Trump has objected to a sunset provision that would allow Iran to restart some nuclear developmen­t in 2025.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ President Donald Trump points to someone in the audience as he stands next to first lady Melania Trump during an event Monday in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington where she announced her initiative­s.
Associated Press ■ President Donald Trump points to someone in the audience as he stands next to first lady Melania Trump during an event Monday in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington where she announced her initiative­s.

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