According to Pompeo, there is no credible reason for Iran to expand its nuclear program at this time
Iran has repeatedly warned Europe in recent weeks that it would begin walking away from an accord neutered by a maximalist American campaign of sanctions
President Hassan Rouhani delivered the warning during a live televised speech
He emphasised that Iran will fulfil its obligations as long as the other parties do
The agreement saw Tehran limit its controversial atomic programme in return for the lifting of nuclear-related sanctions
Iran's top leader says that if the next US president tears up the nuclear deal, Iran will "light it on fire." Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's remarks on Tuesday appeared to be aimed at presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, who has criticized the deal and vowed to renegotiate it. Khamenei referred to a "US presidential candidate threatening to tear the deal up." Khamenei said: "We do not violate the deal, but if the other party violates it, if they tear the agreement up, we will light it on fire." The landmark nuclear agreement reached nearly a year ago granted Iran billions of dollars in sanctions relief in exchange for curbing its uranium enrichment program. Khamenei has the final say on all major issues in Iran.
The US Supreme Court ruled on April 20 that Iran must hand over nearly $2 billion in frozen assets to US victims of terrorist attacks
The US does not produce heavy water on its own and so far has been buying this from Canada and India
According to the agreement, known as JCPOA all economic & financial sanctions against Tehran will be removed.