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IranIan President Hassan Rouhani (second left) listens to the head of Iran’s nuclear technology organisation Ali Akbar Salehi (right) during the “nuclear technology day” in Tehran, in this file handout photo taken on April 9. Photo: AFP

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TEHRAN: Iran is set to detail its latest cut to commitments under a 2015 nuclear deal today, in response to US sanctions and perceived inaction by other parties to save the accord. Iran’s atomic energy organisation spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi will hold a news conference on Tehran’s third round of cuts in its nuclear commitments since May, the semi-official Isna news agency reported on Thursday.

Iran and three European countries — Britain, France and Germany — have been engaged in talks to reduce tensions and rescue the multi-party deal, which has been unravelling since the US withdrew in May last year.

IranIan President Hassan Rouhani (second left) listens to the head of Iran’s nuclear technology organisation Ali Akbar Salehi (right) during the “nuclear technology day” in Tehran, in this file handout photo taken on April 9. Photo: AFP

But with no apparent agreement in sight, Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday made good on a promise to take another step away from the deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council powers, plus Germany (P5+1).

“The atomic energy organisation (of Iran) is ordered to immediately start whatever is needed in the field of research and development, and abandon all the commitments that were in place regarding research and development,” said Rouhani, without elaborating. Iran’s arch-enemy Israel responded by calling for more international pressure on the Islamic republic. – AFP

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