Trump Administration To Reinstate All Iran Sanctions
However,
eight unnamed countries will not be penalised by the US for continuing to
import Iranian oil.
President
Donald Trump withdrew from the deal in May, describing it as "defective at
its core".
The
agreement saw Iran limit its controversial nuclear activities in exchange for
sanctions relief.
Barack Obama, the US
president at the time, had argued the deal would prevent Iran from developing
nuclear arms.
The
UK, France, Germany, Russia and China were also parties to the 2015 accord and
have stuck to it, saying they will set up a new payment system to maintain
business with Iran and bypass US sanctions.
Mr
Trump argues that the terms of the deal are unacceptable and it has not stopped
Iran developing a ballistic missile programme and intervening in neighbouring
countries, including Syria and Yemen.
Iran
has accused Mr Trump of waging "psychological warfare".
FROM .bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-
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