Iran warns Trump it might withdraw from Non-Proliferation Treaty

Iran warns Trump it might withdraw from Non-Proliferation Treaty

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Vladimir Yermakov, Director general of the Department for non-proliferation and arms control of Russia attends the 2nd Preparatory session of the 2020 Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference at the United Nations in Geneva

A senior Iranian official said on Tuesday that Tehran might quit a treaty designed to stop the spread of nuclear weapons if U.S. President Donald Trump scraps the nuclear accord Iran signed with world powers in 2015.

Trump has said that unless European allies fix what he has called โ€œterrible flawsโ€ in the accord by May 12, he will restore U.S. economic sanctions on Iran, which would be a severe blow to the pact.

The other powers that signed it โ€“ Russia, China, Germany, Britain and France โ€“ have all said they want to preserve the agreement that curbed Iranโ€˜s nuclear programme in return for the lifting of most international sanctions.

In a news conference broadcast on state television, the secretary of Iranโ€˜s Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, said the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran was ready for some โ€œsurprising actionsโ€ if the nuclear deal was scrapped.

Answering a question about the possibility of Tehran withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Shamkhani said: โ€œThis is one of three options that we are considering.โ€

The objective of the NPT, which took effect in 1970, is to halt the spread of nuclear weapons-making capability, guarantee the right of all members to develop nuclear energy for peaceful ends. The original five nuclear weapons powers โ€” the United States, Russia, Chian, Britain and France โ€“ would also phase out their arsenals.

Iran has been a non-nuclear-weapon state party to the NPT since 1970.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani also warned Trump on Tuesday to stay in the nuclear deal or face โ€œsevere consequencesโ€

โ€œI am telling those in the White House that if they do not live up to their commitmentsโ€ฆtheIranian government will firmly react,โ€ Rouhani said in a speech.

โ€œIf anyone betrays the deal, they should know that they would face severe consequences,โ€ he told a cheering crowd of thousands gathered in the city of Tabriz. โ€œIran is prepared for all possible situations,โ€ he added.

Iran has said it will ramp up its nuclear programme if the deal collapses.

French President Emmanuel Macron is in Washington, trying to convince Trump not to tear up the accord.

In a U.N. non-proliferation conference in Geneva, Russia and China submitted a draft statement expressing โ€œunwavering โ€œsupportโ€ for the Iran nuclear accord and said they hoped it would receive broad backing

The Russian Foreign Ministryโ€™s Director General for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control, Vladimir Yermakov, told the meeting that the deal, known as the JCPOA, was fragile and any attempt to amend it would affect the global non-proliferation regime.

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