Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif warned that European signatories of the nuclear deal have “narrowing window” to save the agreement.
In a Wednesday tweet, Zarif said that the remaining signatories of the deal, officially known as Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), to change the deal’s status.
On May 8, 2018, US withdrew from JCPOA, violated UN Security Council 2231 and pressured others, including European partners, to do the same, Zarif said.
“After a year of patience, Iran stops measures that US has made impossible to continue,” he added, as quoted by Mehr news agency.
“Our action is within the terms of JCPOA,” highlighted Zarif, noting “EU/E3+2 has a narrowing window to reverse this.”
The remarks came after the Supreme National Security Council ordered so stop implementation of some parts of commitments of the Islamic Republic of Iran under the JCPOA according to articles 26 and 36 of the agreement.
According to the statement, Iran will no longer commit to the restrictions put on the storage of enriched uranium and heavy water under the agreement.
Source: Iranian media