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THE PRESIDENT TRAMP’S TEMPORARY WAIVING OF NUCLEAR SANCTIONS WITH A DEADLINE TO FIX THE FLAWS Created: 13 January 2018
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NIKKI HALEY
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP



President Trump extended waivers of nuclear sanctions against Iran for another four months, as the “last time”, and with the condition of fixing the serious flaws in the deal. The act supplemented with extra non-nuclear sanctions against individuals and entities related to the Iranian regime’s missile program and human rights violators.Following the President Trumps stance on the issue,
the Ambassador of the United States to the UN, Nikki Haley, released a statement on the President’s announcement on Iran.
There, Ms. Haley emphasized that despite abiding the terms of the Iran nuclear deal by the US, the “dangerous and destabilizing behavior” of the Iran regime would not be tolerated. Iranian regime’s missile activity, violation of arms embargoes, supporting terrorism and the violation of human rights in Iran are the topics that are supposed to be tackled over an international cooperation. Ms. Haley also made it clear that the issues are not relevant to the nuclear deal, otherwise, as the result, the nuclear deal is “an impediment to peace”. At the end Ms. Haley warned of taking advantage of the nuclear deal by Iranian regime, “We must not allow the Iranian regime to use the nuclear deal to provide it with cover to violate all manner of international norms and UN resolutions.”

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