23 Apr 2024
Wednesday 9 May 2018 - 15:32
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Iran MPs table motion on response to Trump decision

Press TV- Iranian lawmakers have denounced US withdrawal from the 2015 multilateral nuclear agreement, introducingamotion that calls for "proportional and reciprocal"action by the government.


MP Mojtaba Zonnour, who heads the nuclearcommittee in parliament, said Wednesday the motion asks President HassanRouhani's government to secure "necessary guarantees" from the remaining signatories.

If the guarantees byGermany,France, Britain, Russia and China are not met,Iran should resume high-level uranium enrichment,the lawmaker from the holy city of Qom said.

On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump defied hisEuropean allies to announce US withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA),declaringthe deala decaying and rotten structure and defective at its core.

Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said Wednesday Trump's decision to leave the JCPOAand re-impose anti-Iran sanctionswas a violation of the accord that would isolate the US.

The lawmaker, once Iran's chief nuclear negotiator,described Trump's remarks as "crude and foolish," sayingthe US president'sabandoning of the nuclear deal was a "diplomaticshow."

"It seems that Mr. Trump does not have the mental capacity to deal with issues and the language of force is more effective for this person so that he could face the consequences of his arrogant characteristics," Larijani said.

Unless Europe, Russia and China fill this international vacuum, he said, "the Islamic Republic will bring him (Trump) to his senses with its nuclear measures."

The top Iranianparliamentarian said the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran needs to have full readiness to resume all the countrys nuclear activities and take countermeasures following Foreign Ministry's talks with Europe.

"Under the current situation,Iran has no commitment whatsoever to be put in a position it was in the past as regardsthe nuclear issue," Larijani said."I am not sure whether the European signatories of the dealwill fulfill their promises," he added.

The Iranian people, Larijani said, are required to stand together in the face of the "greedy, covetous and unscrupulous" enemy.

MP Ali Mottaharisaid there was a"limited opportunity" for European powers to "bring a solidguarantee" that would allow Iran to stick with the deal.

"But if this doesn't happen then it's possible that we willexit the nuclear deal or take other steps," IRNA news agency quoted him as saying.

Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General MohammadBaqeri said theenemies had resorted to an "economic war"when they saw that they could not launch a military attack against the Islamic Republic.

"The JCPOA was not a favorable choice for our nation, and was not something we should have accepted, but the nation accepted it as an ultimatum tothe world. However, this arrogant power (the US) did not even stand by its signature," Baqeri stressed.

Following Trump's decision, Iran's President Hassan Rouhaniinstructed the Foreign Ministry to negotiate with European countries, Russia, and China in the coming weeks.


PressTV-Rouhani: US never complied with the JCPOA

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says Tehran has always complied to its commitments to the JCPOA, while the US has never complied with its commitments.
I have ordered the Foreign Ministry to negotiate with the European countries and the two other powers China and Russia in coming weeks, he said in a televised speech on Tuesday.

If at the end of this short period, we conclude that we can fully benefit from the JCPOA with the cooperation the five countries the deal would remain, he said.

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