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Reuters Dalati Nohra
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif reiterated the “inadmissibility of re-discussing” the agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, which was reached in 2015.
On Thursday, Zarif wrote on Twitter: “It is not possible to discuss the nuclear deal again and draw the line.”
The JCPOA cannot be renegotiated, period.
If 2021 is not 2015, it is not 1945 either. So let’s change the UN Charter and remove the veto, so often abused by the United States.
Let’s stop running, which we both did in 2003-2012 to no avail, and get down to implementing the JCPOA, which we both signed on to.
– Javad Zarif (@JZarif) March 4, 2021
He added: “And if 2021 is different from 2015, then it also differs from 1945. So, let’s change the Charter of the United Nations and remove the veto power that the United States often exploits.”
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Zarif reiterated the call to implement “what was signed” in the nuclear agreement.
It should be noted that the United States has expressed its desire to discuss a number of other files, such as Iran’s activity in the region and its ballistic missile program, as a condition for a return to the nuclear deal.
For his part, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani stressed that it is not possible to remove any element of the nuclear agreement or add new articles to it.
Source: RT
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