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Iran nuclear deal: Trump vows not to sign off agreement | Iran nuclear deal: Trump vows not to sign off agreement |
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US President Donald Trump has condemned Iran as a "fanatical regime" and refused to continue certifying an international nuclear deal. | |
He said he was referring the deal to Congress and would consult allies on how to alter it. | |
He accused Iran of sponsoring terrorism and said he would deny the regime "all paths to a nuclear weapon". | He accused Iran of sponsoring terrorism and said he would deny the regime "all paths to a nuclear weapon". |
International observers say Iran has been in full compliance with the 2015 deal freezing its nuclear programme. | International observers say Iran has been in full compliance with the 2015 deal freezing its nuclear programme. |
But Mr Trump said the deal was too lenient, and Iran had been allowed to exceed limits on heavy water (a source of plutonium suitable for a nuclear bomb) and intimidate international inspectors. | |
Iran, he said, was spreading "death, destruction and chaos". | |
It was "not living up to spirit of the deal", he said, but was receiving the benefit of sanctions relief regardless. | |
His new strategy would fix that, he said. | |
He said that the US reserved the right to leave the deal at any time. | |
Within minutes, EU's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini insisted the deal was "robust" and that there had been "no violations of any of the commitments in the agreement". | |
She said it was not in the power of "any president in the world" to terminate the agreement, which had been established by a UN Security Council resolution. | |
Mr Trump had been under pressure at home and abroad not to scrap the seven-country deal. | |
He also focused on Iran's non-nuclear activities, particularly those of the Revolutionary Guards, which he called the "corrupt personal terror force of Iran's leader". | |
Mr Trump said he would impose sanctions outside the Iran deal targeting both the Guards and "the proliferation of missiles that threaten global trade and freedom of navigation". | |
A key criticism of the Iran deal by Mr Trump has been that it fails to cover Iran's ballistic missile programme. |