America: Any agreement with Iran will not prevent it from being held accountable for terrorism

America: Any agreement with Iran will not prevent it from being held accountable for terrorism

After Washington rejected all of Tehran’s extra demands in its response to the European proposal on the nuclear agreement, a US National Security Agency source stated that the US will not tolerate making Iran responsible for all of its terrorist operations.
In a statement to Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath, the source stressed that any arrangement with Iran would not prevent it from being penalised for its acts.

He also emphasised, without naming names, the need of Iran responding to all of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s requests, including eliminating limits on international inspectors.
These events followed Washington’s announcement that it would reject all of the extra criteria that Tehran had requested in its response to the European plan.

The US also emphasised that Iran’s uranium enrichment should not exceed 4%, and urged Tehran to ease any Iranian limitations on foreign inspectors.
It is worth noting that the Iranian Foreign Ministry said that it had received the American answer to its comments on the nuclear accord that it had made in response to the European proposal.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani stated that Tehran got the US government’s answer to its reaction to the accord this evening through the European coordinator.
He also stated that his government is reviewing the American answer and would notify the European coordinator of the outcome once it has completed its review.

Furthermore, the remaining parties to the agreement from which Washington withdrew in 2015 (France, Germany, the United Kingdom, China, and Russia) are awaiting the Iranian response to the American response in order to conclude months of negotiations and announce a new nuclear agreement or possibly another round of negotiations. the bargaining

America: No arrangement with Iran will save it from being held responsible for terrorism.

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