Foreign Minister Iran resumes compliance with nuclear agreement if allowed to export crude oil August 27 12:51

As soon as Iran's foreign minister Zareef, who visits Japan on the 27th, has suspended the obligations of the nuclear agreement, including strengthening uranium enrichment activities, as soon as the export of crude oil, which has been embargoed by American sanctions, is permitted. He said he would resume compliance with the agreement and called on countries to take sanctions mitigation measures.

Iran says that it will not resign further strengthening of uranium enrichment activities in early next month as a countermeasure against the unilateral sanctions in the United States. From Japan, I ask each country to understand the Iranian side.

Under such circumstances, Foreign Minister Zaleaf said in an interview with the leading German newspaper “South German Newspaper” on the 26th, “If it does not take appropriate measures, it will enter a new stage on the 6th of next month.” He said that if he did not take steps to protect the Iranian economy from sanctions, he would move on to suspend further agreements starting next month.

After that, he said, “It is possible to return the nuclear agreement to full implementation again within a few hours,” and if it is allowed to export Iranian crude oil that has been embargoed by American sanctions, it will resume compliance with the agreement as soon as possible. I showed an idea.

Foreign minister Zalef met with Foreign Minister Kono on the afternoon of the 27th, and it seems that Japan, which had imported crude oil before the sanctions were activated, will be asked to resume the deal, and to maintain the nuclear agreement. The focus is on how each country can find a breakthrough in response to measures to mitigate sanctions.