Iran slams US defiance over nuclear deal

Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has sharply criticised the US for its withdrawal from the nuclear deal.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Qingdao.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Qingdao. Source: AAP

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has criticised US "unilateralism" in withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal and says he appreciates efforts by China and Russia to maintain the agreement.

"The US efforts to impose its policies on others are expanding as a threat to all," Rouhani told the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), a regional security grouping led by China and Russia where Iran has observer status.



"The recent example of such unilateralism and the defiance of the decisions of the international community by the US government is its withdrawal from the JCPOA," he said, referring to the nuclear agreement by its official name, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

The 2015 agreement between Iran and world powers lifted international sanctions on Tehran. In return, Iran agreed to restrictions on its nuclear activities, increasing the time it would need to produce an atom bomb if it chose to do so.

Since US President Donald Trump withdrew the United States last month, calling the agreement deeply flawed, European states have been scrambling to ensure Iran gets enough economic benefits to persuade it to stay in the deal.

Chinese President Xi Jinping
"China is willing to work with Russia": Chinese President Xi Jinping. Source: AAP


Chinese President Xi Jinping, speaking after Rouhani, expressed "regret" that Washington had withdrawn from the nuclear deal.

"China is willing to work with Russia and other countries to preserve the JCPOA," Xi said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin also criticised the US.

Speaking during the SCO, Putin said Washington's decision to exit the nuclear agreement could "destabilise the situation" in the region.

He added that Moscow will continue to honour its obligations under the deal.


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