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US withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal may lead to Tehran 'outbreaks'



Sputnik - A possible US withdrawal from the nuclear deal with Iran may lead to possible "outbreaks" from Tehran, the Russian State Dumas International Affairs Committee Chairman claims.




MOSCOW (Sputnik) Russian State Dumas International Affairs Committee Chairman Leonid Slutsky told Sputnik onThursday that a possible US withdrawal fromthe nuclear deal withIran may lead topossible "outbreaks" fromTehran.

Earlier onThursday, the Washington Post newspaper reported that US President Donald Trump intended to "de-certify" the nuclear deal withIran next week. According tothe newspaper, Trump is expected todeliver a speech onOctober 12, when he will open the door tomodifying the agreement aspart ofa tougher approach towardIran. Under the terms ofthe current nuclear agreement, Trump has time untilOctober 15 tocertify Iran's compliance.
"Today's Washington, apparently, needs tostigmatize [Iran] onthis dossier, which is fraught withpossible outbreaks fromTehran. This decision can hardly be called constructive," Slutsky said.


The lawmaker said that when the international mediators agreed onTehran's nuclear program in2015, much ofthe tension aroundIran had been released.

Slutsky stressed that this US intention looked likea provocation.

The Joint Comprehensive Plan ofAction, also known asthe Iran nuclear deal, is an international agreement providing forthe gradual lifting ofeconomic and diplomatic sanctions imposed onIran byWestern countries inexchange forclosing Tehran's nuclear program. The agreement was concluded betweenIran and the P5+1 countries (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, United States plus Germany) in2015 afteryears ofdiplomatic work and came intoforce inJanuary 2016.

Earlier, Trump said inhis speech tothe UN General Assembly that the deal was "an embarrassment" tothe United States.

 

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