The Iranians took to the streets to show their support for the Iranian Supreme National Security Councils position over the Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action (JCPOA).

Iran Press/Iran news: The great nation of Iran staged rallies after the Friday Prayer Ceremony.

According to the decision of the Supreme National Security Council, Iran will no longer commit to the restrictions put on storage of enriched uranium and heavy water under the agreement. 

The move came after the Coordination Council for Islamic Propagation invited the Iranian people to march across the country as a sign of opposition to the unreliability of the United States and its Western allies, reported Iran Press.

The remaining parties to the nuclear deal have been given 60 days to implement their commitments under the JCPOA, particularly those relating to banking and the oil sector. Failure to do so will prompt the Islamic Republic to stop complying with restrictions on the level of uranium enrichment and the modernization of Arak heavy water reactor, the statement added.

The move came exactly a year to the day US President Donald Trump withdrew America from the accord.

Iran's Rouhani calls for surgery like action to save JCPOA

Speaking in a cabinet session on Wednesday,Iranian President, Hassan Rouhani described the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) beneficial to the region and the world and detrimental to the enemies of Iran, stressing, “American hardliners, Zionism, and regional reactionaries have been -and are- anti-JCPOA and anti-Iran.”

Iran's move has been faced with so many reactions from around the world

The 19 European think-tanks, including the Institute for International Relations and Foreign Policy of London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Rome, Madrid and Prague, urged the US President Donald Trump to revise his stance toward JCPOA and the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iran Press reported.

UN Secretary-General called JCPOA a major achievement in nuclear nonproliferation and diplomacy, expressed hope that it can be preserved.105/203/213

 

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