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Trump decision on Iran is 'psychological warfare': Rouhani by Staff Writers Tehran (AFP) May 8, 2018 US President Donald Trump's decision on Tuesday to pull out of the nuclear deal is an act of "psychological warfare" against Iran, President Hassan Rouhani said. Speaking on state television, Rouhani said he wished to discuss Trump's decision with the European, Russian and Chinese parties to the 2015 deal. The Iranian president appeared on the state broadcaster just minutes after Trump announced the historic decision to withdraw the United States from the agreement. Rouhani has stated in recent days that he hopes to salvage the deal as much as possible with the help of the other parties -- Britain, France, Germany, China, Russia and the European Union -- who have strongly opposed Washington's decision to pull out.
IAEA: Watchdog at the heart of Iran nuclear deal Vienna (AFP) May 8, 2018 The UN's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has the delicate task of verifying the terms of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) between world powers and Iran over the country's nuclear programme. The agreement was derided by US President Donald Trump as "the worst deal ever" and its existence will be thrown into doubt if, as expected, he withdraws the US from the accord on Tuesday. - What role does the IAEA have in Iran? - Created in 1957 and based in ... read more
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