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In May, Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 international agreement, in which Iran restricted its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions.
Iranian President Hasan Rhuhani threatened on Wednesday that his country could – in response to the actions of US President Donald Trump – restrict its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Reuters reported. "Iran's nuclear activities have always been peaceful, but it is Iran that decides on the level of its cooperation with the IAEA," Rughan said after meeting with Chief of the United Nations Monitoring Agency Jukijom Aman Wednesday in Vienna.
According to the Iranian president, the responsibility for a possible change in the IAEA's approach will be assumed by those who have caused the current change in the international situation regarding the Iranian nuclear program.
Rushing is in Vienna
Rushing has already declared that Tehran will face a vigorous challenge to US efforts to export Iranian oil. He said the Islamic Republic could take measures to prevent oil exports from other countries in the region.
In May, Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 international agreement, in which Iran limited its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. Washington then began pressuring its allies to jointly suspend oil imports from Iran from November of this year.
Rust came to Vienna as part of efforts to save the nuclear deal. He reiterated that Iran is willing to continue to abide by the agreement – even after the resignation of the United States – if the remaining signatories (Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia) guarantee coherence agreed benefits
of the five mentioned countries and look for ways to save the agreement.
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