The Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mikhail Ulyanov

The Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Sunday that current developments may result to the abolishment of the JCPOA and Russia as a party to the agreement is not happy with the status quo.

Iran PressEurope: The Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mikhail Ulyanov noted that the JCPOA agreement is very important and unparallel, and the parties have been working for more than 10 years to achieve it, and it showed that difficult issues in the field of non-proliferation can be resolved through diplomacy and there is no need to wage war as it has been in the past.

"This is an agreement that has made the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty stronger, and that is why the United States is in isolation with its recent approach towards the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)," he said.

Ulyanov added: "Only the United States is blamed for this situation and it is the White House's responsibility because they have made every efforts over the past few years to fail this agreement and has violated resolution 2231 of the Security Council and Article 25 of the UN Charter (states are obliged to implement resolutions)."

In response to Iran's fourth step to reduce its commitments to the JCPOA, Ulyanov highlighted that with respect to the US’ fault, we cannot say given to Iran's fourth step we are eagerly accepting it, albeit with regard to ongoing process the agreement may disappear and we are not happy about it.

The Russian envoy in Vienna went on to say: "We can now understand the logic of Iran, and Tehran is trying to resist Washington's illegal policies and is sending a signal that the deal might come to an end and there is a mixed feeling regarding this."

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