Iran announced its nuclear program was free from restrictions of the 2015 non-proliferation pact with world powers that was signed by President Obama — after the deal expired on Saturday.
The decade-old Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, which sought limitations on Tehran’s nuclear initiatives in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions, came to an end with the Iranian regime celebrating a possible new nuclear era.
In a statement , Iran’s Foreign Ministry called for their nuclear program, moving forward, to be “treated in the same manner as that of any non-nuclear-weapon” state. 3
“The Islamic Republic of Iran reaffirms its unwavering commitment to diplomacy while resolutely upholding the legitimate rights and lawful interests of the Iranian nation in all fields, includi