Ignoring Iran’s 60-Day Ultimatum Won’t Be in Europe’s Favor - Boroujerdi

By Staff, Agencies
“This will not be in favor of Europeans if they do not pay attention to the set 60-day deadline by Iran,” Senior Iranian Lawmaker and a member of the Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, Alaeddin Boroujerdi said on Wednesday.
Boroujerdi called the decision of Supreme National Security Council to stop the implementation of some parts of commitments of the Islamic Republic of Iran under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action [JCPOA] according to articles 26 and 36 of the agreement a reasonable one.
“JCPOA with 5+1 countries was made in a two-way road. Iran accepted to put some restrictions on its nuclear activities if sanctions were removed. The US withdrew from the deal and put pressure on Europeans to prevent them from making their commitments. This means pulling out from JCPOA.”
“Under the present conditions, it is our right to make a reaction regarding the measures of the uncommitted US to JCPOA. There is no reason for us to halt nuclear enrichment while Trump tries to persuade other countries to stop purchasing heavy water from us,” he added.
“In addition to NPT, making atomic bombs is the red-line that Iran will not pass, except that we will do whatever we are legally allowed to do if the sanctions remain in place,” he underlined.
“Europeans want us to make our commitments but when they do not do so, they cannot expect us to act as they wish,” Boroujerdi said.
As reported, Tehran is not after withdrawing from JCPOA but will continue reciprocal policies in response to lack of other parties’ commitments in the framework of the deal.
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