Iran “breaking nuclear agreement” to resume sanctions in France, Germany and the UK January 15 at 5:26

France, Germany, and Great Britain on Iran's push to strengthen uranium enrichment, violating restrictions on nuclear agreement, will reopen UN sanctions for failing to reach agreement I have gone through the procedure. Iran has rebounded and it is inevitable that maintaining a nuclear agreement will be even more difficult.

Iran has phased out its obligations as a countermeasure against the United States, which has unilaterally withdrawn from the nuclear agreement and reopened its economic sanctions, and failed to comply with the restrictions imposed by the nuclear agreement on May 5th. Announced that uranium enrichment activities will be strengthened.

Foreign ministers from France, Germany and the United Kingdom have issued a joint statement on Tuesday that they will proceed with the dispute settlement process set out in the nuclear agreement, stating that "we have no choice."

In the procedure, the countries participating in the nuclear agreement seek ministerial and other consultations on agreement violations and seek to resolve them.If the resolution fails, sanctions on Iran will be fully enforced by the UN Security Council. Will be resumed.

The three states emphasize that the purpose of the procedure is merely to maintain a nuclear agreement.

European nations have continued discussions on the Iranian side's economic support measures and other measures since the U.S. withdrew from the nuclear agreement. It is inevitable that the situation will become even more difficult.

Iran: be prepared to exploit the system

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Musabi issued a statement in which he could criticize and take action on European nations, saying, "If you misuse the system, countries must be prepared for the consequences." He warned of serious consequences.

On the other hand, the statement emphasizes that it does not want to break the nuclear agreement, stating that "Iran intends to face goodwill and constructive efforts to uphold this international agreement."

Iran has argued that the U.S.'s withdrawal from the nuclear agreement and the imposition of sanctions has failed to provide the economic benefits promised in the agreement, and has taken countermeasures to progressively break restrictions, including strengthening uranium enrichment activities. In addition, IAEA has been considering further measures such as partially restricting the inspection of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Iran's rebound is expected to increase as the European side has taken steps that could lead to a full resumption of sanctions.

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom "Replace with" Trump Agreement ""

Prior to statements from France, Germany and the United Kingdom, British Prime Minister Johnson responded to an interview with the public broadcaster BBC on Wednesday.

He said, "If the current nuclear agreement is to be nullified, an alternative is needed. Let's replace it with the" Trump agreement. " Was.

President Trump of the United States says a new agreement should be pursued, replacing the nuclear agreement signed under the previous Obama administration.

According to the BBC, "The Nuclear Agreement is a statement that we believe that the United States should be included."

Meanwhile, British Foreign Minister Raab explained in dispute settlement procedures in Congress, stating that "Iran will fully comply with the nuclear agreement", and aims only to halt Iran's nuclear program.