Donald Trump Refuses to Certify Iran Nuclear Deal
2017-10-14 - 11:53 م
Bahrain Mirror: The US President Donald Trump refused on Friday (October 13, 2017) to certify the nuclear agreement with Iran.
Although Trump announced in his 18-minute speech a number of possible sanctions to be imposed on Tehran, he has not pulled the United States out of the agreement.
Trump also had described it to be the "the worst deal ever negotiated" in the history of the United States.
Trump further claimed that Iran breached the deal multiple times, adding that the agreement had provided a "political and economic lifeline" to Iran.
Tehran had reached an agreement with the P5+1 in November 2015 to lift the economic embargo on the condition that Iran remains at the barrier of 20% uranium enrichment.
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