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Iran on Sunday announced to boost the enrichment of the uranium beyond the limits set by the landmark 2015 nuclear deal as a protest against President Donald Trump’s decision in May to pull the US out of the deal.
While expressing regret and criticising the US for creating the crisis, China, however, skirted a direct response to the question of whether it would continue to import Iranian oil in violation of the US sanctions.
“China regrets the Iranian announcement to further scale back its commitment to the nuclear deal,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters here.
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“We call on all parties to bear in mind to keep the big picture and long term interests and exercise restraint and support the settlement of the Iranian nuclear issue” by creating conditions to jointly upholding the deal, Geng said.
“The US maximum pressure is the root cause for the current crisis. The US not only pulled out of the nuclear deal but also exercised the unilateral sanctions and long arm jurisdiction over Iran creating increasing obstacles for the implementation of the deal.
“This in effect has proven that unilateral bullying act has created greater crisis worldwide. The international community should stay committed to multilateralism and seek political and diplomatic settlement under the international law,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that Iran had exceeded the limit that the deal imposed on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium.
Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran had agreed to cap its stockpile of low-enriched uranium at 300 kilograms, one of the several restrictions on its nuclear activities, in exchange for the lifting of almost all international sanctions.
Iranian officials, however, said that they are violating the terms of the deal because the US withdrew and reimposed sanctions on Tehran.