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Iran gives Europe 2 more months to save nuclear deal

After deadline extension, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warns that Tehran is still preparing for further significant breaches of the pact that would have "extraordinary effects." Meanwhile, Iranian FM says new US sanctions imposed on Tehran's civilian space agency "are totally ineffective."

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  09-04-2019 11:52
Last modified: 09-04-2019 14:36
Iran gives Europe 2 more months to save nuclear dealAP/Vahid Salemi

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani addresses his parliament, Tuesday | Photo: AP/Vahid Salemi

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Iran's President Hassan Rouhani gave European powers another two months to save a 2015 nuclear deal on Wednesday, but warned that Tehran was still preparing for further significant breaches of the pact that would have "extraordinary effects."

His statement came as Iranian officials gave mixed signals in response to a French proposal to save the agreement by offering Iran about $15 billion in credit lines until the year-end if Tehran comes fully back into compliance.

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One senior Iranian official said it would comply if it got that amount in credit lines or oil sales, while state-run Press TV said that Iran had rejected a proposal for an EU loan of that amount.

Iran emerged from years of economic isolation after agreeing to a deal with world powers in 2015 to curb its nuclear development program in exchange for sanctions relief. However, US President Donald Trump abandoned the deal last year and reimposed sanctions.

Tehran responded with two separate moves that breached some of the terms of the deal, although it says it still aims to save the pact.

Rouhani had threatened to take further measures by Sept. 5 unless France and the other European signatories of the pact did more to protect Iran from the impact of US penalties.

"I think it is unlikely that we will reach a result with Europe by today or tomorrow ... Europe will have another two-months to fulfill its commitments," Rouhani said, according to state TV.

Iran would continue with plans to breach the pact further and accelerate its nuclear activity, he added.

"The third step [in reducing Iran's commitments] will be the most important one and it will have extraordinary effects," state TV reported him as saying.

Iranian officials initially said they were considering the French plan when news of it emerged on Tuesday. On Wednesday, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi appeared to back its main terms.

"Our return to the full implementation of the nuclear accord is subject to the receipt of $15 billion over a four-month period, otherwise the process of reducing Iran's commitments will continue," the semi-official news agency Fars quoted Araqchi as saying.

"Either Europe has to buy oil from Iran or provide Iran with the equivalent of selling oil as a credit line guaranteed by Iran's oil revenues, which in some sense means a pre-sale of oil," Araqchi added.

Soon after, Iran's English language Press TV issued a short report stating: "Iran has rejected a $15 billion loan offered by the EU," without giving further details. Western and Iranian sources had described the French plan as the offer of a credit line, not a loan, although the precise details have not been made public.

Iran's vital crude oil sales have plummeted by more than 80% under US sanctions.

Also on Wednesday, Iran rejected US sanctions imposed on Tehran's civilian space agency, and two research organizations for allegedly being used to advance the country's disputed ballistic missile program, calling them "ineffective."

"Americans are addicted to sanctions. These sanctions are totally ineffective," Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency quoted Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif as saying.

On Tuesday, the US Treasury leveled sanctions targeting the Iran Space Agency, Iran Space Research Center and the Astronautics Research Institute, according to a statement on its website.

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