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Iran says Vienna meet is last chance to save nuclear deal

Iran said Fridays meeting in Vienna between the remaining signatories of the nuclear deal was the “last chance” to save the accord after the US withdrawal last year and warned Tehran would not accept “artificial” solutions to US sanctions.

Iran is threatening to exceed the maximum amount of enriched uranium allowed it by the deal, in retaliation for crippling US economic sanctions imposed in the past year. It is just days away from that limit, diplomats say, and going over it could unravel the accord.

Senior officials from Iran and the deals remaining parties will meet with the aim of saving the pact. But with European powers limited in their ability to shield Irans economy from US sanctions, it is unclear what they can do to provide the large economic windfall Tehran wants.

On Friday, Irans Fars news agency quoted foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi as saying, “I think this meeting can be the last chance for the remaining parties…to gather and see how they can meet their commitments towards Iran.”

Mousavi said that despite supporting Irans stance in several statements, the remaining signatories – Britain, China, France, Germany, and Russia – had failed to take any action.

Fars also quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who is in Vienna, as saying Iran had run out of “strategic patience”, and adding, “Iran will not tolerate remaining unilaterally committed to the nuclear deal.”

He said he hoped the Vienna meeting could lead to “tangible” action, the agency said.

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