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Participants of 2015 Iran nuclear deal hold virtual dialogue meeting

Participants of 2015 Iran nuclear deal hold virtual dialogue meeting

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Iran News - According to information received by World News Superfast, senior diplomats and major powers have met online to discuss the status of the nuclear deal that has been erased despite signs of consent from United States President-Elect Joe Biden. . The Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCP0A), jointly known as the Iran Nuclear Agreement, was agreed on 14 July 2015 between Iran and five permanent members of the UN Security Council in China, France, Russia, Vienna .

A year later, Iran began to abandon key provisions of the JCPOA

According to information received by World News Superfast, the UK and US, plus Germany, together with the European Union. But on May 8, 2018, US President Donald Trump unilaterally pulled out of the treaty and revised sentencing restrictions as part of a maximum pressure campaign against Iran. A year later, Iran began to abandon key provisions of the JCPOA.

The meeting of the Joint Commission held on Wednesday included the remaining signatures for the treaty

According to information received by World News Superfast, the so-called Joint Commission meeting on Wednesday, headed by senior EU official Helga Schmid, included the remaining signatures for the treaty. Their aim was to prepare the forthcoming talks between the foreign ministers.

Plans to install advanced centrifuges at Iran's main nuclear enrichment plant

In the wake of the US withdrawal, Iran has retaliated by retrospectively dropping its nuclear activity in the JCPOA. According to information received by World News Superfast, it recently plans to install advanced centrifuges at Iran's main nuclear enrichment plant. Last week France, Germany and Britain, collectively known as E3 - condemned the deeply worrying plan against the nuclear deal.

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