Iran rejects Trump's request on changes to nuclear agreement

Iran's government has said on Saturday it refuses any renegotiation of the 2015 nuclear agreement, followed by US President Donald Trump's comments, where he had called a “painful and flawed agreement. ” “The internationally recognised and finalised nuclear agreement will not be renegotiated,” [...]
The internationally recognised and finalised nuclear Agreement in a pact will not be renegotiated,” said in a statement issued by Iran's Foreign Ministry, adding that Iran “does not accept any changes in this agreement either now or in the future. ”
The agreement, known as “The Joint Interventional Action Plan” (JCPOA) signed by former US President Barack Obama and other world leaders before two years of intense conversation, marking a significant change after decades of animosity between Tehran and the West, reports <x3. > DW” Transmission Periscope.
The American regulations require that the president approve JCPOA every 90 days and give up economic sanctions against Iran every 120 days.
Trump charged that Iran has received much more “in return for very little” and has threatened not to renew the removal when the next adoption period comes./Periscopi/




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