Iran's foreign minister warns Europe away from 'unreliability' of the U.S.
Source: Politico
By LOUIS NELSON 12/11/2017 07:34 AM EST
Irans foreign minister blamed the Trump administration in an op-ed published Sunday for tantrums on issues related to foreign policy, calling on European nations not to follow the lead of the U.S. when it comes to relations with the Islamic Republic.
Unfortunately, for the past 11 months, the response to Irans good faith has been tantrums from the Trump administration. But the unreliability of the United States from climate change to Palestine has become predictable, Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote in The New York Times.
Our main concern now is cautioning European countries against wavering on issues beyond the scope of the nuclear agreement and following in lock step behind the White House, he continued. As the nuclear deal and the Middle East enter uncharted and potentially combustible territory, it is imperative that Europe helps ensure that we dont soon find ourselves repeating history.
Earlier this fall, President Donald Trump announced that he would decertify Irans compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the landmark nuclear deal struck during the Obama administration by Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, plus Germany. Trump stopped short of asking Congress to reimpose nuclear-related sanctions on Iran, instead urging new legislation that would trigger fresh penalties down the line.
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