The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) signed among world powers and Iran is not a simple agreement; it has been confirmed by the UN Security Council, so it is irrevocable, said Spokeswoman of Russian Ministrey of Foreign Affairs on Sunday.

US authorities' claim to withdraw from the JCPOA unilaterally is a threat to the international laws and security,' Maria Zakharova said on Sunday  adding that it causes instability. 

Regarding fighting terrorism, Zakharov said, 'The Syrian crisis was started by militants that are supported by foreigners.'

She added that Iran's role in Syria is important and effective.

The Russian diplomat said that the issues in the Middle East have caused some problems for Europe as well; many refugees have gone to Europe among whom there might be some extremists too. 

She added that to solve the problem every actor should play their role in fighting terrorism; Iran has its roles too.

Saying that the West's current view on Iran won't bring peace to the region, she warned that accusing Iran endlessly and trying to defame it won't have any positive effects on joint combat on terrorism.

US President Donald Trump is to decide whether to stay in the JCPOA or unilaterally withdraw from it. He has demanded some amendments in the deal in order to stay in it.

The UK Prime Minister's office has issued a statement to announce that the UK, Germany and France believe that the JCPOA should be kept.

EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has repeatedly demanded that the signatories of the JCPOA stay committed to it. 

European and American media have said that the former US Secretary of State John Kerry and some European states are trying to keep the deal alive.

This is while the Zionist lobbies are trying to coax Trump to leave the deal. The prime minister of the Zionist regime Benjamin Netanyahu, who is famous for putting up shows, organized a new show on Monday to accuse Iran of lying in the deal; he also repeated the threadbare baseless accusation that Iran is after making an atomic bomb.

Israel is famous for its 400 atomic bombs and doesn’t let the IAEA investigators scrutinize its nuclear facilities. 

Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif has likened Netanyahu to folklore character 'the liar shepherd', in Aesop's 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. 

Iran has repeatedly said that it is not after making an atomic bomb, and Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has issued a fatwa against it.