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US will ‘never allow’ Iran to have a nuclear weapon, says Pence
US Vice President Mike Pence speaks as he meets with the Venezuelan exile community in Doral, Florida August 23, 2017. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

JERUSALEM, Jan 22 — US Vice President Mike Pence vowed today in an address to the Israeli parliament that Washington will never allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon.

"I have a solemn promise to Israel, to all the Middle East and to the world—the United States of America will never allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon,” Pence said to applause from Israeli MPs.

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The 2015 deal that was meant to curb Iran’s nuclear capabilities was fiercely opposed by Israel, but backed by then US president Barack Obama.

His successor Donald Trump has fiercely criticised the agreement, accusing Tehran of not sticking to it and saying it still allows the Islamic republic to support terrorist organisations across the globe—including Israel’s longstanding enemies.

Earlier this month Trump again waived nuclear-related sanctions—as required every few months to stay in the agreement—but demanded European partners work with Washington to improve the terms of the deal.

"The Iran nuclear deal is a disaster and the United States of America will no longer certify this ill-conceived agreement,” Pence said Monday.

"Unless the Iran nuclear deal is fixed President Trump has said the United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal immediately.”

The other parties to the deal—Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the European Union—have all said it is working and that Iran is complying fully with its commitments. — AFP

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