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Iran balancing the commitments to JCPOA

Iran’s 60-day ultimatum to the E3 signatory to the JCPOA came to an end on July 7th and Iran surpassed its limits.

July 7, 2019, marked the end of Iran’s 60-day ultimatum to the E3, that’s the European superpowers, signatory to the JCPOA. They didn’t meet the deadline and now Iran will be enriching uranium at over 3.67 percent and increasing its enriched stockpile. That’s over the limit imposed by the JCPOA or Iran Nuclear Deal, which was to be under 3.67 percent and up to a ceiling of 300 kilograms.

Iran’s deadline to reduce its commitments under the deal has reached and it started to enrich more than the set amount for uranium enrichment in the JCPOA and it has also increased its enriched uranium stockpile. Iran’s level-headed step by step withdrawal from the JCPOA is reversible. But as the world anticipates, Iran is already planning its future steps back. Only because it has been left alone to unilaterally uphold a multilateral deal.

Russia and China are in the clear. But Western European parties to the deal are if not destructive, no more constructive than the US. Iran’s actions are absolutely in line with the articles of the deal as it has been allowed to reduce commitments if other parties failed to fulfill their obligations.


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