Iranian President said the country plans to remain in the 2015 nuclear deal. known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). arguing that by staying in the agreement the Islamic Republic will reach a major security goal next year.
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We will hold talks with those parties interested in preserving the JCPOA. the French will continue their consultations on the issue. and we will leave the door open for negotiation and understanding.
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