THE HAGUE (Sputnik) — On April 19, US President Donald Trump ordered a National Security Council-led interagency review of the JCPOA to evaluate Iran's compliance with the deal, with the US State Secretary Rex Tillerson stating that the nuclear deal "fails to achieve the objective of non-nuclear Iran." Tehran, in its turn, stressed that the deal was an international treaty and cannot be changed, adding that Iran was fulfilling its obligations under the JCPOA.
"If the deal does not work, then specific complaints should be made regarding its functioning. The Americans cannot do this. The IAEA, an independent participant in this process, confirms that the Iranians are implementing everything. Therefore, any claims are irrelevant here, it seems to me," Ulyanov said.
Ulyanov noted that it was necessary for Tillerson to separate the notions of terrorism and nuclear deal, which have nothing in common.
However, the United States imposed new sanctions against Iran in February 2017 after a medium-range ballistic missile test has been carried out by Tehran in late January.