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Talks on Iran nuclear deal amid questions on US commitment

AP  |  Vienna 

Talks on the nuclear deal got underway in today amid growing questions about the US commitment to the plan.

has vowed to walk away from the 2015 agreement in mid-May unless European countries join the US in addressing what the says are its fatal flaws.

These include no penalties for Iran's missile work and support for militant groups in Lebanon, Syria, and elsewhere.

This week's firing of US and the choice of hard-liner to replace him have fueled speculation will pull out.

Eyes are now on Friday's periodic meeting of the so-called Joint Commission, or JCPOA, in for an indication of American thinking.

Delegates from the US, Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia, the and made no comment to reporters as they arrived for the talks, which were expected to last through the day.

State Department is leading the US delegation.

The deal, which was negotiated during the Obama administration, limits Iran's enrichment and stockpiling of material that could be applied to a nuclear weapons programme. In exchange, was granted widespread relief from international trade, and sanctions.

Trump's next deadline to extend some of those concessions is May 12, and he has vowed not to do so again unless the Europeans meet his demands.

foreign ministers, who will meet to discuss the issue Monday in Brussels, are expected to affirm that they believe the deal with is good, and work to discourage Trump from pulling out of the deal in May. At the same time, they're expected to start putting greater stress on Iran's missile development and its destabilising role in the region.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 19:50 IST
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