Iran Will Not Be Burdened With Preserving Nuclear Deal, Tehran Regime’s UN Envoy Says
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff
Iran‘s United Nations envoy described his country’s nuclear deal with world powers as being in “critical condition” on Wednesday and warned “Iran alone cannot, shall not and will not take all of the burdens anymore to preserve” the 2015 agreement.
“As long as illegal sanctions are in place, one cannot be expected to trust the offer for an honest and genuine dialogue,” Ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi said of talks with the United States.
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