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    "b48b82465b2adedb0e8c2250f7cb11bb": "{"title": "\u20182231 for Dummies\u2019: Iran FM Urges Pompeo to Read UN SC Resolution \u2018Inseparable\u2019 From JCPOA", "lead": "Earlier, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was reported by The New York Times as mulling plans to invoke a provision in the Iran nuclear agreement (JCPOA), which the Trump administration pulled out of in 2018, to either seek the extension of an arms embargo on Iran or reimpose even harsher United Nations sanctions.", "text": "Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif went on Twitter on Tuesday to underscore the essence of UN Security Council resolution 2231 and urged his American counterpart Mike Pompeo to peruse it, if he hadn\u2019t done so earlier.\n\n\n.@SecPompeo pretends UNSCR 2231 is independent from #JCPOA.He should READ 2231. JCPOA is PART of 2231. That's why it's 104 pages\u2014& why he\u2019s not read it. 2231 for Dummies:-It would NOT EXIST w/o JCPOA-US violated it & prevented others from complying-US has NO standing. pic.twitter.com/HRXasdHWwY\n\u2014 Javad Zarif (@JZarif) May 5, 2020\n\n\u200bTweeting that the US Secretary of State was \u201cpretending\u201d the UNSCR 2231 was independent from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Zarif speculated whether Pompeo had even read the text of the resolution.\nThe Iranian Foreign Minister emphatically stressed that UNSCR 2231 and the JCPOA were \u201cinseparable\u201d.\n\n                        \u00a9\n                    AP Photo / Jens MeyerIranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif\nThe New York Times\u00a0reported on 26 April, citing sources in the Trump administration, that Washington was harboring plans of claiming that the US formally remains a participating nation in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) accord, which it unilaterally withdrew from in 2018.\nInvoking the provision, wrote the outlet, would seek to either force an extension of the arms embargo against Iran or re-impose harsher sanctions.\nThe moves were reportedly being deliberated in case the UN Security Council declined reimposing an arms embargo against Tehran after the existing one expires later this year.\n\u201cWe cannot allow the Islamic Republic of Iran to purchase conventional weapons in six months. President Obama should never have agreed to end the U.N. arms embargo\u2026 We are prepared to exercise all of our diplomatic options to ensure the arms embargo stays in place at the U.N. Security Council,\u201d Pompeo was quoted as saying in a statement to the Times.\nIn response to the reports, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif urged the US Secretary of State to \u201cstop dreaming\u201d, tweeting that the \u201cIranian Nation always decides its destiny.\u201d\n\n\n2 yrs ago, @SecPompeo and his boss declared \"CEASING US participation\" in JCPOA, dreaming that their \"max pressure\" would bring Iran to its knees.Given that policy's abject failure, he now wants to be JCPOA participant.Stop dreaming: Iranian Nation always decides its destiny. pic.twitter.com/FZORsen2oa\n\u2014 Javad Zarif (@JZarif) April 27, 2020\n\n\u200bThe JCPOA was signed by Iran, China, Russia, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union in 2015, in a bid to reach a comprehensive and long-term solution to the Iranian nuclear issue.\nAccording to the agreement, Iran was to scale back its nuclear programme and severely downgrade its uranium reserves in exchange for sanctions relief.\nMohammad Berno In this Jan. 13, 2015, file photo released by the Iranian President's Office, President Hassan Rouhani visits the Bushehr nuclear power plant just outside of Bushehr, Iran. \nHowever, Donald Trump described the Iran deal as a \"disaster\" and \"the worst deal ever\", unilaterally scrapping it in 2018.\nSince leaving the accord, the United States has\u00a0re-introduced wide-ranging sanctions against Tehran, including sanctions on the oil production sector.\nIn response to the US withdrawal, Tehran also discontinued its commitments.", "date": "2020-05-04"}"
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    "2020.05.05 19:43": "{"title": "\u20182231 for Dummies\u2019: Iran FM Urges Pompeo to Read UN SC Resolution \u2018Inseparable\u2019 From JCPOA", "lead": "Earlier, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was reported by The New York Times as mulling plans to invoke a provision in the Iran nuclear agreement (JCPOA), which the Trump administration pulled out of in 2018, to either seek the extension of an arms embargo on Iran or reimpose even harsher United Nations sanctions.", "text": "Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif went on Twitter on Tuesday to underscore the essence of UN Security Council resolution 2231 and urged his American counterpart Mike Pompeo to peruse it, if he hadn\u2019t done so earlier.\n\n\n.@SecPompeo pretends UNSCR 2231 is independent from #JCPOA.He should READ 2231. JCPOA is PART of 2231. That's why it's 104 pages\u2014& why he\u2019s not read it. 2231 for Dummies:-It would NOT EXIST w/o JCPOA-US violated it & prevented others from complying-US has NO standing. pic.twitter.com/HRXasdHWwY\n\u2014 Javad Zarif (@JZarif) May 5, 2020\n\n\u200bTweeting that the US Secretary of State was \u201cpretending\u201d the UNSCR 2231 was independent from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Zarif speculated whether Pompeo had even read the text of the resolution.\nThe Iranian Foreign Minister emphatically stressed that UNSCR 2231 and the JCPOA were \u201cinseparable\u201d.\n\n                        \u00a9\n                    AP Photo / Jens MeyerIranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif\nThe New York Times\u00a0reported on 26 April, citing sources in the Trump administration, that Washington was harboring plans of claiming that the US formally remains a participating nation in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) accord, which it unilaterally withdrew from in 2018.\nInvoking the provision, wrote the outlet, would seek to either force an extension of the arms embargo against Iran or re-impose harsher sanctions.\nThe moves were reportedly being deliberated in case the UN Security Council declined reimposing an arms embargo against Tehran after the existing one expires later this year.\n\u201cWe cannot allow the Islamic Republic of Iran to purchase conventional weapons in six months. President Obama should never have agreed to end the U.N. arms embargo\u2026 We are prepared to exercise all of our diplomatic options to ensure the arms embargo stays in place at the U.N. Security Council,\u201d Pompeo was quoted as saying in a statement to the Times.\nIn response to the reports, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif urged the US Secretary of State to \u201cstop dreaming\u201d, tweeting that the \u201cIranian Nation always decides its destiny.\u201d\n\n\n2 yrs ago, @SecPompeo and his boss declared \"CEASING US participation\" in JCPOA, dreaming that their \"max pressure\" would bring Iran to its knees.Given that policy's abject failure, he now wants to be JCPOA participant.Stop dreaming: Iranian Nation always decides its destiny. pic.twitter.com/FZORsen2oa\n\u2014 Javad Zarif (@JZarif) April 27, 2020\n\n\u200bThe JCPOA was signed by Iran, China, Russia, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union in 2015, in a bid to reach a comprehensive and long-term solution to the Iranian nuclear issue.\nAccording to the agreement, Iran was to scale back its nuclear programme and severely downgrade its uranium reserves in exchange for sanctions relief.\nMohammad Berno In this Jan. 13, 2015, file photo released by the Iranian President's Office, President Hassan Rouhani visits the Bushehr nuclear power plant just outside of Bushehr, Iran. \nHowever, Donald Trump described the Iran deal as a \"disaster\" and \"the worst deal ever\", unilaterally scrapping it in 2018.\nSince leaving the accord, the United States has\u00a0re-introduced wide-ranging sanctions against Tehran, including sanctions on the oil production sector.\nIn response to the US withdrawal, Tehran also discontinued its commitments.", "date": "2020-05-04"}"
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