28 Mar 2024
Thursday 4 July 2019 - 13:30
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Trump distorts Rouhanis words on uranium enrichment

Press TV - US President Donald Trump has distorted remarks by his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, regarding Tehrans uranium enrichment plans in reciprocation of Washingtons unilateral exit from a 2015 nuclear deal and the other parties failure to keep their side of the accord.

On Wednesday, Rouhani said Iran would surpass the limit placed by the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the level of purity of the uranium it produces when the July 7 deadline set by Tehran for the remaining deal partners expires.

The level of uranium enrichment will no longer stay at 3.67 percent, the Iranian president said. This commitment [taken under the nuclear deal] will be set aside, and we will enhance [the enrichment level] to whatever amount, which we deem necessary and need.

Reacting to Rouhanis comments, Trump tried to suggest that Iran was seeking a new deal.

In a tweet, he claimed Rouhani had threatened to increase uranium enrichment if there is no new Nuclear Deal.

The US president pulled the US out of the JCPOA last May, calling it the worst deal ever negotiated, leaving the fate of the landmark diplomatic achievement in doubt.

Washington then unleashed a campaign of maximum pressure on Iran in an attempt to force Tehran into negotiating a new deal, which would cover the Islamic Republics conventional missile activities and its counter-terrorism role in the region.

Iran has repeatedly stressed that it would not renegotiate the deal with the US, urging Washington to return to the nuclear agreement, which has been endorsed by the UN Security Council.

In his tweet, Trump also threatened the Islamic Republic to be careful with threats as they can come back to bite you.

Tensions have been running high between Tehran and Washington since last year, when Trump withdrew the US from the JCPOA and unleashed the toughest ever sanctions against Iran, notably targeting its energy sector.

In the wake of Washingtons pullout, the JCPOA cosignatories pledged to make efforts to save the deal by protecting Iran against Washingtons toughest ever sanctions, but they failed to adopt practical measures to that effect.

On May 8, a year into Washingtons exit, Tehran announced a decision to scale back its own commitments and gave a 60-day deadline for the other parties to fulfill their side of the deal.

Tehran has said it would reduce more of its commitments beyond the June 7 deadline if the other signatories continue to fail Iran.

Iran, however, says its countermeasures are reversible if the other parties meet Iran's demands.

Trumps new threat comes as the US has taken a quasi-warlike posture against Iran and stepped up its provocative military moves in the Middle East.

Last month, the US sent a drone on a spying mission into Irans airspace over the coastal province of Hormozgan following reports of a plan by the US to launch a tactical assault on a nuclear facility. That aircraft was shot down by Iranian air defenses.
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