Tasnim A senior official at the Iranian Judiciary who calls himself a critic of the 2015 nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) said the countrys administration should suspend its commitments under the deal following the US withdrawal from it.
Speaking to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), Chief of the Iranian Judiciarys Human Rights Council Mohammad Javad Larijani criticized President Hassan Rouhanis remarks about the continuation of the JCPOA after Washingtons move to leave the agreement.
He said at least 10 pages of the JCPOA have been overlooked because six or seven articles of the deal are about the US commitments.
This means that this agreement is no longer the JCPOA, but is basically something else, the official added.
It is better for Iran to suspend its commitments under the JCPOA because the agreement has been breached, Larijani said.
The remarks came after a number of Irans top diplomats and administration officials on Sunday attended a closed session of the parliament about the future of the JCPOA.
Last week, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif made a tight diplomatic trip for negotiations on how to save the JCPOA in the wake of the US withdrawal from the multilateral nuclear deal.
The foreign minister held meetings with Chinese and Russian officials in Beijing and Moscow and then traveled to Brussels for talks with the European parties to the JCPOA.
He was gauging international readiness to guarantee Irans interests if it decides to remain in the nuclear pact a week after US President Donald Trump announced that the US was walking away from the JCPOA.
In a speech from the White House on May 8, Trump accused Iran of sponsoring terrorism and seeking nukes before announcing the US withdrawal from the 2015 agreement between Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany).
Following the controversial decision, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Iran weighs plans to remain in the agreement with the other five parties, provided that they ensure full benefits for Iran.
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei has underlined that any decision to keep the deal running without the US should be conditional on practical guarantees from the three European parties to the JCPOA.