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Iran won’t renegotiat­e nuclear deal

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ANKARA - Iran’s foreign minister said on Thursday U.S. demands to change its 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers were unacceptab­le as a deadline set by President Donald Trump for Europeans to “fix” the deal loomed.

Trump has warned that unless European allies rectify the “terrible flaws” in the internatio­nal accord by May 12, he will refuse to extend U.S. sanctions relief for the oilproduci­ng Islamic Republic.

“Iran will not renegotiat­e what was agreed years ago and has been implemente­d,” Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in a video message posted on YouTube.

Britain, France and Germany remain committed to the accord as is, but now, in efforts to keep Washington in it, want to open talks on Iran’s ballistic missile programme, its nuclear activities beyond 2025 - when key provisions of the deal expire and its role in Middle East crises such as Syria and Yemen.

A senior adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also warned Europeans on Thursday over “revising” the nuclear deal, under which Iran strictly limited its enrichment of uranium to help allay fears this could be put to producing atomic bomb material, and won major sanctions relief in return.

“Even if U.S. allies, especially the Europeans, try to revise the deal..., one of our options will be withdrawin­g from it,” state television quoted Ali Akbar Velayati as saying.

The European signatorie­s to the deal have been trying to persuade Trump to save the pact, reached under his predecesso­r Barack Obama. They argue it is crucial to forestalli­ng a destabilis­ing Middle East arms race and that Iran has been abiding by its terms, a position also taken by U.S. intelligen­ce assessment­s and the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency.

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Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif

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