Iran: "If the United Nations talks, withdraw from the NPT" European countries will be strained January 20 22:39

After European countries participating in the Iran Nuclear Agreement have taken steps to lead to the resumption of sanctions by the United Nations, Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif said that if sanctions that lead to sanctions were brought to the United Nations, the NPT would join. He strongly suppressed European countries, saying he would consider withdrawing from the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

France, Germany and the United Kingdom, which are participating in the Iran nuclear agreement, are working to strengthen uranium enrichment on Wednesday to combat U.S. sanctions on Iran's unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear agreement. In response, he stated that he would take the dispute settlement procedure set out in the agreement.

In the future, if the matter cannot be resolved through ministerial consultations, sanctions on Iran will be fully reopened via the UN Security Council.

According to Iran's state-run communication, Foreign Minister Zarif said on Tuesday that he would consider withdrawing from the NPT if talks were brought to the UN, suggesting that he could withdraw from an international treaty that banned the production of nuclear weapons. did.

Foreign Minister Zarif said, "We will fulfill our obligations if European countries fulfill their obligations, but there are many options here if we proceed further along the political game." He underscored the idea that Europe needed financial support for Iran, and heavily controlled European countries that had begun procedures leading to UN sanctions.