Iran issues terrifying four-word nuclear weapons warning | World | News

Iran’s best nuclear negotiator, saying that the country’s enrichment program could be withdrawn from a single international protection, a terrible warning. Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Ghababadi said Tehran would “not show further restrictions if he implemented solid UN sanctions by the end of August, England, France and Germany.
These “Snapback” sanctions refer to a substance in the 2015 Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA), as they are known. If the nations enrolled in the agreement violate the agreement before the end of October, Iran is allowed to slap penalties. Former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who was responsible during the establishment of JCPOA, had a plan in the case of Western sanctions.
Gharibabadi announced that if Tehran was shot with snapback sanctions, the Soliferation of nuclear weapons (NPT) could be withdrawn from the Treaty of Failure to Prevent the Soliferation. NPT is the only international protection against Iran’s nuclear program.
“For President Rouhani’s colleagues, Snapback triggered for the journalists in New York, Iran wrote what Iran would be at that time, Iran will withdraw from the NPT.”
Diplomat stressed that Iran has always operates within the rules of treaty despite the “internal pressure at the internal level”.
“After this aggression, people, parliamentarians, journalists, politicians, now the time to withdraw from the NPT, because the aggression is worse than Snapback.
“But Iran decided to stay in the NPT. But if Snapback is triggered, I am sure that Iran will not have any more restrictions on this issue.”
This comes after the nuclear debates between Iran and the United States collapsed after Israel started a surprise Attack with a 12 -day war.
Ghababadi said his team would continue to interact with European countries and that he was open to Washington talks.
However, he said that the country’s policies were “not changed” and will not give up the right to enrich the uranium and lower civilian levels.
He said: “Iran’s policies have not changed after aggression; we are more determined to maintain our policies.”