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INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS


Iran issues 'threat' for 60 days
08 May 2019, 23:45 BDT
The United States has been pushing for Iran over the past few years.  Photo: AFP
Announces to step down from some conditions of the International Atomic Agreement in 2015 with six powerful states. Tehran announced that one year after the US came out of the deal
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that instead of selling abroad, he will increase uranium enrichment in the country. He further threatened that if the rest of the signatory signatories do not protect Iran from the United States's economic sanctions, they will begin production of more advanced uranium within 60 days.
According to a BBC report, the nuclear deal was made in 2015 to target Iran's nuclear energy reserves and to lift economic sanctions on Tehran. Five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council made a nuclear deal with Iran These countries are the United States, UK, France, China and Russia. There was also Germany with it.
Under the nuclear deal, Iran was forced to sell its surplus uranium and not sell it outside the country. This condition of sale is important. Because Iran is not using uranium to make weapons without producing energy, under the terms of the condition that the agreement signing countries are signed. But before and after the agreement, Iran has always claimed that their program was peaceful.
On the other hand, last year the United States of Trump leaves the deal. With this, new economic sanctions were imposed on Iran. Iran's economy tears in, and tensions between Iran and the United States are increasing.
President Hassan Rouhani has said that he has withdrawn from the contract, he has canceled two parts of the agreement. These are known as 'The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action' (JCPOA).
Ruhani has tied up 60 days to fulfill the promises made to the signatory countries on the issue of financial and oil related to the agreement. He warns that if they fail to meet the promise, Iran will start working to enrich uranium again.
Russia has responded immediately to the announcement Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has urged the remaining countries in the agreement to fulfill their commitment. China and Russia are deteriorating the United States as a result of this agreement going into failure.
On the other hand, a spokesman for the British Prime Minister Theresa Mara described the agreement as "very important" and said that the United States would continue its role if Iran is seeking to fulfill its commitment to the agreement. And France's Defense Minister Florence Perlie told the local media that European powers will do all they can to keep the deal alive.

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