'The United States has commitments. It is not in a position to set conditions'

Iran will resume its compliance with a 2015 deal aimed at preventing it from developing nuclear weapons on the condition that the incoming administration of presumptive US President-elect Joe Biden does not seek to amend its conditions, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Thursday. 

US President Donald Trump quit the pact in 2018, saying it did not do enough to curb Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs or its promotion of terrorism throughout the Middle East; whereas Biden has said he will rejoin it if Tehran first resumes strict compliance. He has also said he would work with allies “to strengthen and extend it.”

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Addressing a Rome conference via video-link, Zarif said the so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) could not be renegotiated but it could be resurrected.

“The United States has commitments. It is not in a position to set conditions,” he said. 

On Wednesday Iran’s Guardian Council body approved a law that obliges the government to halt UN inspections of its nuclear sites and step up uranium enrichment beyond the limit set under the 2015 deal if sanctions are not eased within two months. Read more at i24