President Trump, who has called the agreement weak and poorly negotiated, said he will no longer withhold U.S. sanctions related to Iran’s nuclear program that were set aside under the 2015 deal, effectively taking the United States out of the agreement among Iran and six world powers.
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U.N. inspectors gained unprecedented access to Iran’s uranium enrichment plants as part of the 2015 nuclear accord. As President Trump withdraws from the deal, a U.N. agency is preparing for the possibility that its window into Iran’s nuclear affairs will abruptly slam shut.
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The president hailed Pompeo’s unannounced trip but made no mention of three Americans held prisoner by the Kim regime.
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