Al Jazeera: World leaders react to Donald Trump's speech on Iran
World leaders were quick to react to US President Donald Trump's decision to "decertify" an international deal on Iran's nuclear programme.
The 2015 deal, reached between Iran and the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and the European Union (EU), saw Tehran curtailing its nuclear programme in exchange for the easing of crippling economic sanctions.
In a White House address on Friday, Trump struck a blow against the accord in defiance of other world powers, and despite the UN nuclear watchdog's repeated confirmations that Iran was complying with its obligations under 2015's Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
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More Reaction To President Trump's Decision To Not Certify The Iranian Nuclear Deal
World leaders reject Trump’s stance on nuclear accord -- Times of Israel/AFP
Iran, EU and Russia defend nuclear deal after Trump threat -- Reuters
Europe ‘concerned’ by Trump Iran threat -- BBC
Allies Concerned About Trump Iran Plan -- NBC
Iran deal is working, says EU's Mogherini -- AFP
‘It’s not up to a single country to terminate Iran nuclear deal’ – EU foreign policy chief -- RT
Mogherini: Trump doesn't have power to cancel Iran deal -- Al Jazeera
Macron assures Iran's Rouhani of France's commitment to nuclear deal -- Reuters
Iran nuclear deal: Russia says Trump's actions are 'doomed to fail' -- The Independent
Russia says Trump stance on Iran deal 'extremely troubling': RIA -- Reuters
Russia says Trump's 'aggressive' stance on Iran doomed to fail -- Reuters
Netanyahu lauds Trump's Iran turn, sees chance to change nuclear deal -- Reuters
Netanyahu welcomes Trump’s ‘courageous’ decision on Iran deal -- Times of Israel
Netanyahu praises Trump's 'courageous decision' on Iran -- AFP
UAE says fully supports new U.S. policy against Iran -- Reuters
Saudi Arabia backs Trump's 'firm strategy' on Iran -- AFP
Saudi Arabia welcomes new U.S. strategy toward Iran -- Reuters
Congressional Reaction to Trump's Announcement on Iran Deal -- VOA