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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Rouhani: Iran to Continue Scaling back Compliance with Nuclear Deal Commitments

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. (Reuters)

Iran will continue scaling back compliance with its nuclear deal commitments unless other signatories show “positive signals”, President Hassan Rouhani told a meeting of Russian, Chinese and other Asian leaders in Tajikistan.

“Obviously, Iran cannot stick to this agreement unilaterally,” he told the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia.

“It is necessary that all the sides of this agreement contribute to restoring it,” he said, adding that Iran needed to see “positive signals” from other signatories to the pact, which include Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.

He did not give details on what actions Iran would take or say what positive signals Tehran wanted to see.

Iran stopped complying in May with some commitments in a 2015 nuclear deal that was agreed with global powers, a year after the United States unilaterally withdrew from the accord and tightened sanctions.

Tehran said in May that Iran would start enriching uranium at a higher level, unless world powers protected its economy from US sanctions within 60 days.

France and other European signatories to the deal, which aimed to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions, have said they wanted to save it, but many of their companies have canceled deals with Tehran, under financial pressure from the United States.

Western powers have accused Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies saying it wants nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

Rouhani made no mention of attacks on two tankers in the Gulf of Oman this week which Washington has blamed on Tehran, raising concern about new confrontation. Iran has denied any role in the attacks.

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