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Iran committed to JCPOA - FM

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The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced on Wednesday, during a press briefing, that the country is committed to the ''negotiating process of the nuclear agreement,'' accusing the United States of evading its commitments and noting the fact it had previously withdrawn from the agreement.

The ministry also claimed Tehran is ready to extend a hand of friendship to its neighboring countries so as to enhance regional security.

The news comes after United States President Joe Biden arrived in Israel, where he is expected to sign an agreement with Israel's government on Iran’s nuclear program, aiming at preventing it from ever obtaining nuclear power.

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