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Iran to meet N deal parties Sunday

Wednesday, 24 July 2019



TEHRAN, July 23 (AFP): Iran said it will attend a meeting in Vienna on Sunday of diplomats from countries still party to the 2015 nuclear deal, as they try to salvage the landmark agreement.
The hard-won deal has been threatened with collapse since the United States withdrew from it last year and reimposed biting sanctions against Iran as part of a "maximum pressure" campaign.
"It was agreed to convene an extraordinary meeting of the JCPOA joint commission in Vienna on July 28," Iran's foreign ministry said on Tuesday, using the acronym for the deal's formal name, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
The meeting would be held at the level of deputy ministers and political directors, it said in an English-language statement. It was requested by the European parties to discuss the "new situation", the statement added, referring to Iran's reduced nuclear commitments under the deal in response to the US withdrawal.
Iran said on May 08 it would disregard certain limits of the deal as long as the remaining parties - Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia -fail to do more to mitigate the impact of the US sanctions, especially to sell its oil.