Iran nuclear deal ‘not much of an agreement’
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi also said the tension on the Korean peninsula underlined the importance of the Iranian deal, and that China would continue to support and safeguard it, Chinese state media said.
A major problem results from that.
The US went against the tide and was “the most isolated country at the United Nations over the nuclear agreement, which has been certified by the United Nations”, he added.
If he says the country has violated the agreement, Congress will have 60 days to decide if the US should re-impose the economic sanctions the deal lifted.
“Europe can not accept that the nuclear deal be reviewed for the sake of appeasing Mr. Trump to maintain the nuclear deal”.
He said that the USA was the most isolated country at the United Nations over its stance on Iran’s nuclear accord, citing President Donald Trump’s attack on the agreement while other world leaders defended it. Mothballing the centrifuges leads to a loss of two-thirds of Iran’s ability to enrich uranium. Persuading Iran to renounce enrichment had, therefore, been the goal of European diplomacy between 2003 and 2006.
The summit was overwhelmingly in favour of Trump’s tough talk on Iran and hoped that it would turn into tough action soon in order to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
The agreement does not prohibit activities in ballistic missile from Iran, but resolution 2231 of security Council of united nations, which has endorsed, calls on Iran not to carry out activities to develop missiles created to carry nuclear warheads. The leader said he has made his mind up, but did not add more details. They have merchandised their warfare, their chemical weapons and nuclear weapons. “There’s the deal, and Iran is in compliance with the agreement”, said Tony Blinken, a former deputy national security adviser to Obama and former deputy secretary of state.
The JCPOA itself makes no mention of “closing all pathways”. Everybody should try to monitor the ballistic activity of Iran.
Iran, which fought a war with neighboring Iraq in the 1980s, sees missiles as a legitimate and vital part of its defense – particularly as regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Israel import huge amounts of military hardware from the West. If they do so, they are likely to find Iran much readier to contemplate additional confidence-building transparency measures than additional restrictions on enrichment. They believe that if the United States abandons the JCPOA, Europe will also be forced to follow suit or, at the very least, implement the deal in a weak manner without taking Iran’s economic demands into consideration.
But it also has said that Iran’s missile program violates the spirit of the nuclear agreement. But that is probably too much to expect.