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Publish Date : 03 September 2017 - 09:10  ,  
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Sad Day for Warmongers' as UN Finds Iran in Total Compliance with Nuke Deal

TEHRAN(Basirat): Critics slam Trump for attempts to undermine Iran agreement

On what one observer called "a sad day for warmongers," the United Nations declared Friday that Iran is fully adhering to the nuclear deal reached in 2015, and that inspectors will not go looking for infractions at the request of the Trump administration.

Trump and the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, have regarded Iran and the agreement with suspicion, with Trump threatening to withhold certification of Iranian compliance, and saying in an interview in July, "If it was up to me, I would have had them non compliant 180 days ago."

Haley traveled to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)'s headquarters last week to demand inspections of Iran's military sites—but presented no evidence of suspicious activity by the Iranians. IAEA officials reported that they would not be going on a "fishing expedition" to find Iran guilty of noncompliance. "We're not going to visit a military site...just to send a political signal," an IAEA official told Reuters, saying, "If [the Trump administration wants] to bring down the deal, they will. We just don't want to give them an excuse to."

The IAEA found that Iran has honored the commitments it made in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), brokered by the Obama administration. Iran agreed to limit its nuclear program's capabilities while the U.S. and five other world powers eased economic sanctions on the country.

Iran currently has less than a third of the amount of enriched uranium that it's permitted to have under the JCPOA. After two slight breaches this past spring, its stockpile of heavy water is under the deal's threshold as well.

The U.S. has isolated itself from other signatories in its search for reasons to declare Iran to be non compliant. Nicholas Hopton, the British ambassador to Iran, told the Islamic Republic News Agency on Thursday, "I cannot speak for the government of the United States of America. The British government, however, is fully committed to the JCPOA and to its successful implementation."


Source: commondreams

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