Iran President: EU’s Time to Preserve Iran Deal is Limited — New Iran Nuclear Deal, Peace Treaty Coming: Covenant of 1 Week?
- PressTV Published on May 14, 2018
The European Union’s time to preserve the nuclear deal is limited, says Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani. “The Islamic Republic of Iran is following its own national interests by honoring the JCPOA, unfortunately other parties have not carried out their obligations in a satisfactory manner,” said Rouhani on Sunday, during a phone call with British Prime Minister Theresa May. He added that his country is adamant that its interests must be ensured in accordance to the 2015 deal after the US withdrawal. The Iranian president further stressed that Tehran has always complied with its obligations while the other parties to the deal have not done so. “In the JCPOA both parties have certain obligations, it is not acceptable that only one party carries out its obligations,” he added. He also said that Washington’s move to ditch the deal was very irresponsible.
- Is this coming new Iranian Nuclear Deal: Peace Treaty, Daniel’s ‘Covenant of 1 Week’? Why do I have my 10 pairs of eyeballs on this JCPOA, Iran nuclear deal? The EU driven by Macron is discussing a revised Iran nuclear deal but without USA participation. The current deal expires in 2025 ie. about 7 years (according to Trump see below). Will the revised deal, which is based on the existing deal, still keep the 2025 expiry? If so, it definitely can coincide with the Biblical Book of Daniel’s prophecy of ‘Covenant of 1 week’ ie. 7 Biblical years. A biblical year is 360 days not 365 days. (Note: JCPOA ‘Termination Day’ is in Oct 2025)
- The revised deal is quite obviously a PEACE Treaty.
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Iran Sanctions – JCPOA in the Balance
What are the “Terrible Flaws” That President Trump Sees?
President Trumps opposes a number of aspects of the JCPOA. One is that the obligations it imposes on Iran relate only to its nuclear programme, but not on its “other malign activities”2 (IRGC funding, cyber aggression, maritime aggression, human rights violations, destabilising activity in the Middle East); a second is that the JCPOA does not consider long-range missile development as part of a nuclear weapons programme; a third is that the JCPOA has an expiry date (on Termination Day, in 2025).
– - JCPOA Treaty details:
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The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) at a Glance
Timeline for Implementation
…. October 18, 2015, Adoption Day: 90 days after the passage of the UN Security Council Resolution endorsing the deal (July 20, 2015). Adoption day triggers Iran and the P5+1 to take steps (outlined below) to meet the commitments to fully implement the JCPOA.
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October 2025, Termination Day: Ten years after adoption day. Termination day terminates Resolution 2231 and the Security Council closes Iran’s nuclear file.
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Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and restrictive measures
… Finalisation Day
The UN Security Council endorsed the JCPOA through Resolution 2231(2015) on 20 July 2015. On 31 July the Council of the EU adopted the legal acts translating the first of these provisions into EU law.
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Adoption Day
On 18 October, 90 days after UN Security Council resolution 2231 (2015), the JCPOA came into effect. JCPOA participants made the necessary arrangements and preparations for the implementation of their JCPOA commitments.
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UN Security Council resolution Termination Day
10 years after Adoption Day, if the provisions of previous UN Security Council resolutions have not been reinstated, all remaining UN and EU measures will be terminated.

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