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Trump still undecided on Iran nuclear deal future - Bolton

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United States National Security Advisor John Bolton stated on Sunday that President Donald Trump still hasn't reached a decision on whether he will withdraw the country from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the nuclear deal signed with Iran in 2015.

"He has made no decision on the nuclear deal, whether to stay in or get out," Bolton told Fox News.

Trump has until May 12 to decide on the country's future in the Iran nuclear deal, for which he claimed is "a disaster" and should have "never been signed." Earlier, Trump threatened to pull out of the deal unless it is "fixed," but refused to reveal what he will do in May. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron noted, following his meeting with the US president, that he believes Trump wants to leave the JCPOA.

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