TEHRAN, March 22, YJC-US President Donald Trump’s nuclear advisor says Washington will honor the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and six major world powers, including the United States.
TEHRAN, March 17, YJC - China's permanent representative to the United Nations Liu Jieyi asked relevant parties to the Iran nuclear deal to build political mutual trust, deliver on their commitments in their entirety and push for steady progress in the implementation of the deal.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for American and European Affairs Majid Takht-Ravanchi said that Trump would be confronted by the world in case it violates his presidential
campaign slogans on the nuclear deal .
Iran and Luxembourg have laid emphasis on the need for all the parties to a multilateral nuclear deal between Iran and six other countries to comply with their contractual obligations.
Iran has “total disregard” for the United States, says President Donald Trump, repeating his rhetoric against the nuclear deal between Tehran and the world powers, including Washington.
Head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali-Akbar Salehi said the US is not complying with its commitments to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali-Akbar Salehi warned that the country is prepared to go back to its nuclear activities in case the US violates the nuclear deal .
Iranian Ambassador to the UN Gholam-Ali Khoshrou said that UN Security Council recent session was a confirmation that Iran has complied with its commitments to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for American and European Affairs Majid Takht-Ravanchi slammed recent positions of certain British officials towards Iran as he called for strict implementation of the nuclear deal .
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the historic deal over Iran's nuclear program and its implementation belied claims about the country seeking weapons of mass destruction and demonstrated the honesty and sincerity of the Islamic Republic.
The United States and the European Union are having an uneasy relationship owing to controversial remarks made by the incoming US President Donald Trump on a number of issues, one being Iran’s nuclear agreement - which was fully coordinated and endorsed by the EU – and the other Washington’s NATO membership. Trump has called Iran’s deal a bad one and even threatened to tear it up. In other contentious remarks, he has called NATO an obsolete entity. The remarks have drawn reactions from European officials. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has thrown her weight behind Iran’s deal, saying it provides benefits for all and creates opportunities for improved regional cooperation that should be seized by all. Meanwhile, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has pointed out to NATO’s concerns over Trump describing the military alliance as outdated.
A senior Iranian official has highlighted the achievements of the 2015 nuclear deal both at home and abroad, saying the historic accord promoted Iran’s image in the international arena.
Iran received the first plane purchased from the European giant aircraft maker Airbus following a landmark nuclear deal reached between Tehran and the six world powers.
Thirty-seven top US scientists, including some of the world’s leading experts in the fields of nuclear science and arms control, have written to President-elect Donald Trump, calling on him to abide by the nuclear agreement with Iran when he takes office on January 20.