Seyed Abbas Moussavi

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman said, if the country's interests are not met by EU signatory countries to the 2015 Nuclear Deal, Tehran won't extend its deadline and it is the last chance for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action's (JCPOA) signatories to observe their commitments.

Iran Press/Iran news: Seyyed Abbas Moussavi warned that Iran's 2-month deadline is the last opportunity for Europeans to meet Iran's demands.

According to Iran Press, foreign ministry spokesman, Moussavi said: "I think it will be the last opportunity for the nuclear deal parties. We will put into effect the next step if Iran's interests are not met and if they do not do anything special, the Islamic Republic of Iran will not extend the steps anymore."

He explained that Iran's third step will be stronger than in the past two steps.

He added that if the nuclear deal collapses, certainly controlling the conditions will be hard and tensions will increase in the region.

One year after US withdrawal from the internationally-endorsed 2015 nuclear deal in May 2019, after US toughest-ever sanctions and plots to zero down Tehran's oil sales, Iran gave Europe 60 days to either normalize economic ties with Iran or accept the modification of Tehran’s obligations under the agreement.

Iran also urged the EU to implement the proposed Instrument in Support of Trade Exchange (INSTEX) to facilitate trade with Iran. 101/205/211

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