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Friday 30 September 2016 - 12:40
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Iran may reverse steps if JCPOA violated: Nuclear chief



Iran warns the West to keep its end of the bargain in last years nuclear agreement, saying any failure could prompt Tehran to radically reverse the steps it has taken under the deal.

Should the West fail to live up to its promises, our reversion would not be one to the previous state, but to a statewhich would be much different from how we used to be prior to the JCPOA, said head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Ali Akbar Salehi.

The JCPOA stands for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, thenuclear accord signed between Iran and the six major world powers, namely Russia, China, France, Britain, the US and Germany, in July 2015.

The deal, which took effect in January, calls for anend todecades of economic sanctions against Iran in exchange for restrictions on its nuclear program.

However, months after the lifting of anti-Iran bans on paper, major foreign banks are wary of doing business with Iran, fearing they would violate restrictions on US banks and face penalties.

Tehran has criticized Washington and its alliesfor refusing to translate their words into action and assure the banks that they would not be punished for resuming ties with Iran.
On the surface, the US says that it is acting commensurate with the JCPOAbutbehind the scenes, it scares banks by telling them that the slightest mistake would result in this or that consequence, Salehi said in a Thursday televised interview.
Likewise, Secretary of Irans Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani criticized obstructive US measures in the implementation ofJCPOA.

If we are to witness obstruction and disruption on the part of the US even in small matters such as the purchase of passenger planes, then we will take more serious decisions to restore our rights, he said.

Shamkhani further said experience proves that trusting the US in any matter, from the lifting of sanctions to regional developments, is in fact chasing a mirage.

By Press TV

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