Iran Nuclear Deal Terms Can't Be Renegotiated, Minister Says

Iranian national flags fly along a highway in Tehran, Iran, on Saturday, Aug. 22, 2015. Iran plans to raise oil production 'at any cost' to defend the country's market share and backs calls for an emergency OPEC meeting to help shore up crude prices.

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The nuclear deal between Iran and world powers can’t be renegotiated despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s objection to the terms, the Islamic Republic’s deputy foreign minister said.

That includes all annexes, clauses and proposed additions, Abbas Araghchi was quoted by the state-owned Islamic Republic News Agency as saying. The U.S. has already violated the accord through actions that undermine its implementation, he said.