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2001-2019FOLLOW US ONAbout UsContact UsPrivacy Policy ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE ADRouhani warns Trump against walking away from n-dealRouhani warns Trump against walking away from
n-dealIANSPublished: 24 Apr 2018, 7:26 PM ISTHot NewsiAaAaSmallAaMediumAaLargeADVERTISEMENTREMOVE ADTehran, April 24 (IANS) Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday warned his US
counterpart Donald Trump that abandoning a nuclear deal that the Tehran government signed with world powers in 2015 would lead to "serious consequences".Speaking live on television, Rouhani
said his government had kept its end of the deal and warned Trump not to tear up the agreement, which had also been signed by Russia, China, Germany, the UK and France."I am telling those in
the White House that if they do not live up to their commitments, the Iranian government will react firmly," Rouhani said. "If anyone betrays the deal, they should know that they would face
severe consequences," he added.Trump has said that unless the US' European allies put right what he has described as "terrible flaws" in the deal by May 12, his government would
re-establish economic sanctions on Iran, dealing the pact a major blow, Xinhua news agency reported.Rouhani stressed that Iran was complying with the deal, as has been confirmed a dozen
times by the International Atomic Energy Agency, whose Director General Yukiya Amano said in March that a possible failure of the agreement would be a great loss.French President Emmanuel
Macron was in Washington in an attempt to try and persuade Trump not to walk away from the accord.Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday he had agreed with his Chinese
counterpart that Moscow and Beijing would try to block any US attempt to wreck the nuclear deal.Iran has said it would ramp up its nuclear programme if the deal collapses.--IANSsoni/vm
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