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(Press TV-Iran) Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has written to his counterparts after the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, saying, "If JCPOA is to survive, the remaining JCPOA participants and other economic partners need to ensure that Iran is compensated unconditionally through appropriate national, regional and global measures." Zarif blasted a policy statement delivered on 21 May by U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo, in which he threatened Iran with the "strongest sanctions in history" if it failed to fulfill Washington's 12-point list of demands. 2018-06-13 00:00:00Full Article
Iranian Foreign Minister: Remaining Parties to Nuclear Deal Must Compensate Iran after U.S. Exit
(Press TV-Iran) Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has written to his counterparts after the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, saying, "If JCPOA is to survive, the remaining JCPOA participants and other economic partners need to ensure that Iran is compensated unconditionally through appropriate national, regional and global measures." Zarif blasted a policy statement delivered on 21 May by U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo, in which he threatened Iran with the "strongest sanctions in history" if it failed to fulfill Washington's 12-point list of demands. 2018-06-13 00:00:00Full Article
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