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US Sanctions on Iran


US Sanctions on Iran
   US Sanctions on Iran

 US President Joe Biden has refused to lift US sanctions on Iran. According to a report by a foreign news agency, US President Joe Biden has said that sanctions will not be lifted to bring Iran to the negotiating table.

The US president has said that Iran has already proved its responsibility and stop uranium enrichment, adding that Iranian Foreign Minister Jawad Zarif had demanded that US sanctions be lifted by February 21.

On the other hand, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has said that Iran will not abide by the Iran nuclear deal until the United States lifts sanctions.

Ayatollah Khamenei said the United States must lift us sanctions on Iran, not in words but in deeds.

Recently, US Secretary of State Anthony Blankenship said Biden wanted to restore the nuclear deal with Iran, but he rejected Iranian pressure to take the initiative.

US Sanctions on Iran


It should be noted that the United States had signed an agreement with Iran in 2015 under which Iran had agreed to suspend its nuclear program. However, former US President Donald Trump announced the termination of the agreement reached through the Barack Obama administration and re-imposed tough us sanctions on Iran.

Who did Biden resign from when he took office?

 As soon as US President Joe Biden came to power, he demanded the resignation of US Surgeon General Jerome Adams.

As soon as US President Joe Biden was sworn in, he signed 15 presidential decrees, including lifting the travel ban on Muslims and demanded the resignation of US Surgeon General Geron Adams.

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"I have been asked by the Biden administration to resign," Surgeon General Jerome Adams said in a message on the social networking site Twitter.

"It is an honor to serve the nation and I will strive to ensure that everyone has equal access to healthcare," he said.

US Sanctions on Iran


Jerome Adams

"As a surgeon general, I finally want to tell the nation that you should wear a mask, keep social distance, wash your hands regularly and get the corona vaccine when it's your turn" said Jerome Adams.

The Trump administration appointed Jerome Adams as US Surgeon General in September 2017.

Geron Adams also served as a health spokesman during the Corona epidemic.


 

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