Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Trump govt to review aspects of nuclear deal US inked with Iran

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The Trump administra­tion has ordered an interagenc­y review of whether the suspension of sanctions on Iran under a landmark nuclear deal in 2015 was in the US’ national security interests, the secretary of state has said.

The developmen­t comes as Washington asserted that Iran remains a “leading sponsor” of terrorism.

“Iran remains a leading state sponsor of terror, through many platforms and methods,” secretary of state Rex Tillerson wrote in a letter to the House of Representa­tives Speaker Paul Ryan, in which he certified that Iran has so far complied with the provisions of the nuclear agreement.

President Donald Trump has directed a National Security Council-led inter-agency review of the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action, the deal negotiated by former president Barack Obama, that will evaluate whether suspension of sanctions related to Iran after the pact is vital to the national security interests, he said.

“When the inter-agency review is completed, the administra­tion looks forward to working with Congress on this issue,” Tillerson said.

The six powers that negotiated the 2015 deal — the US, China, Russia, France, Germany and the UK, with the involvemen­t from the European Union — set aside Iran’s alleged support for terrorism in order to get a deal guaranteei­ng that Iran would not be able to build a nuclear weapon for a decade and would remain under the eye of UN weapons inspectors. The certificat­ion of Iran’s compliance, which must be sent to Congress every 90 days, is the first issued by the Trump administra­tion.

Trump had described the deal as “the worst” agreement ever negotiated.

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