Reuters: Rouhani says Iran may remain part of nuclear accord
DUBAI (Reuters) - President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday that Iran would remain committed to the 2015 nuclear deal if its interests were protected, while his foreign minister hoped the pact could be redesigned without Washington as a member.
The U.S. withdrawal from the accord on Tuesday was a “violation of morals”, Rouhani said in remarks carried by state television.
“If the remaining five countries continue to abide by the agreement, Iran will remain in the deal despite the will of America,” he said.
President Donald Trump’s pullout has upset European allies, cast uncertainty over global oil supplies and raised the risk of conflict in the Middle East.
It has also highlighted divisions among Iran’s political elite.
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WNU Editor: I am sure the other countries that agreed to the nuclear deal in 2015 will stay on .... but most international businesses and banks are going to walk away. And that is the problem .... for Iran to grow it needs open and easy access to the world economy and its banking system .... something that will not be possible if the U.S. imposes sanctions. There is now a 6 month window before these new U.S. sanctions are imposed .... Iran has options, but they will run out by the end of the year.
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They are going to remain committed to a deal they never signed?
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