JCPOA signatories should fulfil their commitment: Iran's envoy to Britain
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Iranian ambassador to the UK Hamid Baeidinejad
Iran's Ambassador to Britain Hamid Baeidinejad stated that the fourth step of reducing Iran's commitments would be reversible if other sides abide by their commitments.
Iran Press/ Europe: Iran's Ambassador to Britain Hamid Baeidinejad stressed on Tuesday that in case the remaining signatories to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) abided by their commitments, Iran's fourth step to reduce its commitments would be reversible.
"Iran, in its 4th step of reducing its commitments, will feed the centrifuges at the 'Fordow' facility with gas," Baeidinejad wrote in his Twitter account on Tuesday.
Iran, in its 4th step in reducing its committments, will feed the centrifuges at the Fordow facility with gas. This measure would be implemented under IAEA monitoring and would be reversible if other Parties decide to implement their shares of committments under the nuclear deal.
— Hamid Baeidinejad (@baeidinejad) November 5, 2019
Baeidinejad's remarks came on Tuesday when President Hassan Rouhani emphasized that 4th step of reducing JCPOA commitments will begin on Wednesday morning by his order.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Azadi Innovation Factory, which supports startup and knowledge-based companies, President Hassan Rouhani commented on Iran's landmark nuclear deal with world powers, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and said he will shortly give the order for the fourth incremental step to further reduce Iran's commitment to JCPOA.
He pointedly added: "If other signatories to the nuclear deal don't honour their commitments, they can't expect Iran to honor its commitments fully."
He said: "Iran's 4th step will begin tomorrow (Wednesday) when gas will be fed into new centrifuges at the Fordo facility."
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