Iran's deputy minister for legal and parliamentary affairs at the ministry of health says that Iran is facing a harmonised plot orchestrated by enemies.

Iran Press/Iran news :Speaking at the news conference held on  Monday ,Aug 27 ,2018 ,The Iran's deputy minister for legal and parliamentary  affairs  at the ministry of Health ,Dr Ibrahim Golmakani(MD)described   the   fact that status quo is the  time when   a harmonised  plot has been orchestrated by the enemies against  the Islamic Republic of Iran which had never happened before. The Iranian  top health official went on to say that  the US extremist politicians are now get together to act against Iran from  Trump,Bolton ,Pompeo  ,Netanyahu  to  Saudi 's Bin Salman.

Golmakani stressed  when    the  enemies are trying to ignore Iran's  achievements  or even ridicule or even fight ,It means at the end the  victory will be for Islamic Republic of Iran .

 

 At the same  day, the  deputy minister for strategic planning and  coordination at the  Health ministry, Dr Ali Akbar Haghdust (MD)in a news conference  also stressed the  fact that Iran's ministry of health is planning to face  even harsher days so that the enemies' guile would be directed at themselves ,reported Iran Press news agency. Dr Haghdust said "hopefully the enemy would be hoisted by its own petard".

 

On May ,2018 U.S. President Donald Trump announced America's withdrawalfrom the nuclear deal, and re-imposition of the highest level of sanctions and other economic penalties on Iran.

 

The announcement came despite massive efforts by the European allies of the US to convince Trump to stay in the 2015 deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).  The deal was reached between Iran and the 5+1 Group, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council –  USFrance, Britain, Russia and China – plus Germany.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has also confirmed 11 times that Iran has been committed to its obligations under the nuclear deal.

The Israeli regime, along with Saudi Arabia, actually welcomed the US move.  Saudi Arabia backed Trump's decision to withdraw from  deal, and to re-impose economic sanctions on Tehran.

Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, also welcomed Trump's  decision, to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. 

Almost two-thirds of Americans – 63 percent – believe the U.S. should not withdraw from the nuclear agreement.

 

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