'In the world of politics, all things affect each other,' Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson said Sunday.
Consistent reports from the United Nations' nuclear watchdog had found that Tehran remained in compliance with the JCPOA's terms, but Trump had long been critical of the agreement, arguing that it emboldened Iran to act against American interests throughout the region. Iran remained committed to the pact until May 2019, despite the reimplementation of American sanctions, as it negotiated with international leaders to preserve the agreement.
"The Europeans' stances have not been and are not in line with Iran, but they have stances relatively similar to those of the U.S. Their recent stances have been rude to some extent and have not been constructive and acceptable," he said. "Iran's significant walk back of its commitments under the Iran deal, triggered by increasingly reckless U.S. behavior, demonstrates the danger in entrusting countries with world-ending weapons of mass destruction. This escalation spiral could have catastrophic humanitarian consequences," Fihn said.
General Hossein Dehghan, a top military adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ayatollah Khamenei,
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