Iran urges Trump to uphold nuclear deal during presidency
Birut- us presdent elect Donald Trump
should stay committed to the international nuclear deal with Iran, Iranian
foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was quoted as saying by Tasnim news
agency on Wednesday.
"The United States should fulfil its commitments in the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (the nuclear deal) as a multilateral international
agreement," Zarif was quoted as saying while on a visit to Romania.
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During his campaign, Trump expressed his
opposition to the nuclear deal reached last year between Iran and worlds
powers.
Trump has called the Iran nuclear deal, formally
known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, one of the worst deals in
history.
Laying out his campaign's closing argument last
Wednesday, Trump advisers wrote that he would “counteract Iran’s ongoing
violations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action regarding Iran’s quest for
nuclear weapons and their noncompliance with past and present sanctions as well
as the agreements they signed, and implement tough, new sanctions when needed
to protect the world and Iran’s neighbors from its continuing nuclear and
non-nuclear threats.”
“My administration will stand side by side with
Israel and Jewish leaders,” Trump said in the recorded video address.
“Together, we will stand up to enemies like Iran bent on destroying Israel and
your people. Together, we will make America and Israel safe again.”
The United States and Europe lifted sanctions
related to Iran's nuclear program when the deal went into effect in January.
Over the past four years, Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu has had a fractious relationship with Barack Obama, openly
campaigning against the US deal on Iran's nuclear program, including condemning
it in a speech to Congress.
But ultimately that did not stand in the way of
the Obama administration's agreeing a new, $38 billion, 10-year military aid
package for Israel. And while the outgoing US president has criticized Israel
for building more settlements on land the Palestinians seek for their own
state, the censure has never gone beyond words, essentially leaving Israel free
to build.

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