29-03-2024 03:05 PM Jerusalem Timing

Zarif Says Joint Commission to Discus US’ Disloyalty to Nuclear Deal

Zarif Says Joint Commission to Discus US’ Disloyalty to Nuclear Deal

Iranian Foreign Minister said the joint commission tasked with observing the implementation of nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers will hold a session in near future to discuss US disloyalty to the agreement.

Iranian Foreign Minister said the joint commission tasked with observing the implementation of nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers will hold a session in near future to discuss US disloyalty to the agreement.

He was asked to comment whether Iran has taken any complaints about the US disloyalty to the nuclear agreement to the joint commission which was designed within the JCPOA to consider complaints in case of the parties' disloyalty to document.Iranian Foeign Minister Mohamamd Javad Zarif

The foreign minister said that the commission has convened whenever deemed necessary.

Necessary solutions to problems have always been worked out during the meetings, he added.

'We will have another meeting with the Joint Commission to discuss US violation of commitments and other issues,' he said, according to IRNA news agency.

Asked about compensations for the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, known as the 28 Mordad coup, Zarif said that a complaint has been filed against the US 25 years ago.