Middle East

Iran Says U.S. Must Remove Sanctions If It Wants Nuclear Deal

Pres. Biden wants to revive the nuclear deal, but said Iran needs to back track its uranium experiments.

Iran Says U.S. Must Remove Sanctions If It Wants Nuclear Deal
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Iran is telling the Biden administration economic sanctions must be removed before it will consider reviving the nuclear deal.

It's the first time Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addressed the issue since President Biden took office.

He said: "America must completely lift the sanctions. They can't say we have lifted the sanctions, no, they must actually lift the sanctions and then we should verify this. If we feel that the sanctions have been lifted correctly then we will return to our commitments."

The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the nuclear deal, was instituted in 2015.

It put restrictions on the amount of enriched uranium Iran could have in exchange for the removal of economic sanctions.

Former President Trump backed out of the deal in 2018 — which led Iran to break its end of the bargain regarding atomic commitments.

President Biden wants to revive the deal, but said Iran needs to back track its uranium experiments.

But Khamenei said Sunday that's a non-starter.

"They can't set preconditions for the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), as they didn't carry out their commitments at all."