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Pompeo says Iran nuclear commitment cuts 'unacceptable'

September 06, 2019
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks to the press after a United Nations Security Council meeting at the United Nations in New York in this  Aug. 20, 2019 file photo. — AFP
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks to the press after a United Nations Security Council meeting at the United Nations in New York in this Aug. 20, 2019 file photo. — AFP

WASHINGTON — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Friday that Iran's latest reduction in commitments to a nuclear deal — made in retaliation for US sanctions — was "unacceptable."

"They announced... that they're going to continue to do more research and development on their nuclear weapon systems. Those things are unacceptable," Pompeo told Kansas City radio station KCMO.

Iranian President Hassan Rohani made the announcement on Wednesday and the country's atomic energy organization is set to hold a press conference on Saturday, as Tehran shows its frustration with the 2015 deal.

Iran has been negotiating with European powers that hope to salvage the accord despite the reimposition of sanctions by the United States, which last year pulled out of the deal.

Despite his hawkish stance, President Donald Trump has said he is willing to speak with Iran, a prospect proposed by France.

"For months now President Trump has said that he'd be happy to meet with Iranian leadership with no preconditions. But our outcome from those conversations is also unambiguous," Pompeo said.

In addition to ending the nuclear steps, Pompeo said the United States wanted Iran to end its "terror campaigns" through proxy groups and its development of missiles.

Iran has already taken a series of small but symbolic steps to reduce compliance with the 2015 deal, in which it sharply curtailed its nuclear work in return for promises of sanctions relief. — AFP


September 06, 2019
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