Iran has made due decisions to return to pre-JCPOA status: Shamkhani
                                               TEHRAN (Basirat) :  Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, announced on Monday Iran has made due decisions to return to the pre-JCPOA status.         
                                           
          
Shamkhani said the decisions have been made in response to the inactivity of the 
remaining parties to the nuclear deal after the U.S. withdrew from it.
"In view of the passiveness of the other parties in the face of the unseemly 
language and behavior of the United States, the Islamic Republic of Iran, based 
on its own national interests and responsibilities, has adopted necessary 
decisions to return to the pre-agreement status,” Shamkhani asserted. 
The remaining parties to the 2015 nuclear agreement, officially called the Joint 
Comprehensive Plan of Action, are the three European Union trio of Germany, 
Britain and France as well as Russia and China.
  Shamkhani said the nuclear talks that led to the JCPOA were hosted and 
facilitated by the European Union and now the violation of the deal means that 
the U.S. has soiled the EU’s credibility, he said.
The security chief also criticized the UK for hosting media organizations that 
recently supported terrorist groups that launched a bloody attack in Ahvaz, the 
capital of southwestern Khuzestan province.
Shamkhani also expressed contempt for the UK’s double-standard policy on the 
Middle East, specifically for arming Saudi Arabia and Bahrain with notorious 
records for violating human rights.
Source:TehranTimes