- Title: On its fifth anniversary, the Iran nuclear deal hangs by a thread.
- Date: 13th July 2020
- Summary: German Chancellor Angela Merkel also repeated calls for all parties to respect the Iranian nuclear accord. MOSCOW, RUSSIA (FILE - JANUARY 11, 2020) (RUSSIAN POOL) GERMAN CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL AND RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN WALKING IN FOR NEWS CONFERENCE MERKEL AND PUTIN (SOUNDBITE) (German) GERMAN CHANCELLOR, ANGELA MERKEL, SAYING: (SOUNDBITE CONTINUES OVER SHOTS OF OFFICIALS LISTENING) "We spoke about the situation in Iran. And we agree to do everything to keep the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, Iran nuclear deal) alive. It is Germany's conviction that Iran must not have any nuclear weapons. And therefore we will use all diplomatic means to keep that treaty - which certainly is not complete and perfect, but it is a treaty after all and contains responsibilities on all sides - that we want to keep alive."
- Embargoed: 27th July 2020 11:36
- Keywords: 2015 arms control agreement IAEA Iran enriching uranium Iran nuclear deal JCPOA Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
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- Country: Iran
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace
- Reuters ID: LVA00ICMNYZPJ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: PLEASE SEE 0112-IRAN-NUCLEAR/TIMELINE-2019 and 0104-IRAN-NUCLEAR/TIMELINE 2015-2019 FOR ADDITIONAL TIMELINES ON THE NUCLEAR DEAL
EDITORS NOTE: 14 JULY MARKS FIVE YEARS SINCE AGREEMENT REACHED WITH IRAN OVER ITS NUCLEAR ACTIVITIES
The Iran nuclear deal was left hanging by a thread in 2020 after Tehran announced it would abandon limitations on enriching uranium - a move Germany's Foreign Minister Heiko Maas warned could be the beginning of the end of the nuclear accord.
The deal to curb Iran's nuclear program in exchange for economic sanctions relief was agreed on July 14, 2015, between Iran and six major world powers.
Iran had been expected to lay out its latest position on the deal earlier this year, but after the U.S. drone killing of top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani there was a major escalation of hostilities with Washington.
Tehran had already been overstepping limits on its nuclear activities in response to the U.S. withdrawal from the deal in 2018 and the subsequent reimposition of sanctions that have crippled Iran's oil trade.
European governments have sought to rescue the accord.
Tehran said it would continue to cooperate with the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog and said it can quickly reverse the steps it is taking if U.S. sanctions are removed.
On June 4 Iran freed US Navy vetran Michael White, who had been detained since 2018, as part of a deal in which the United States allowed Iranian-American physician Majid Taheri to visit Iran.
The prisoner swap was a rare instance of U.S.-Iranian cooperation, but a top Iranian security official denied that negotiations with Washington had taken place.
Iran issued an arrest warrant for U.S. President Donald Trump and 35 others over the killing of top general Qassem Soleimani on June 29, and has asked Interpol for help
Dismissed as a "propaganda stunt" by US Iran envoy Brian Hook, Iran said would continue to pursue the matter after Trump left office.
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