
MOSCOW, January 28 (Sputnik) � Iran can stop collaboration with�the West, following�the interim nuclear deal reached with�the P5+1 group of�international mediators in�November last year in�Geneva if the United States and its allies do not lift the existing sanctions imposed on�Iran or introduce new ones, Tasnim News reports."According to�the motion [signed by�over 80 Iranian lawmakers], if the Western sanctions against�Iran are not lifted or if the US intends to�impose fresh sanctions on�the Iranian nation, it will face harsh reaction of�Iran's parliament and administration," Ebrahim Karkhanei, chairman of�the Iranian parliament's nuclear committee told Tasnim News Tuesday.
According to�Karkhanei, "the entire contents of�the Geneva agreement [could be] regarded as�null and avoid" if the West persists with�sanctions and in�that case Iran would also "resume nuclear activities more vigorously and rapidly".
On Tuesday, US Senate sponsors of�a sanctions bill against�Iran announced they would withhold their support for�the bill until�the March 24, 2015 deadline set by�P5+1 negotiators and Iran for�a political framework agreement.However, US Senator Bob Menendez said that he and his colleagues remain "deeply skeptical" of�Iran's commitment to�negotiations on�its nuclear program.
The Obama administration has warned repeatedly that new Iran sanctions, imposed by�the US Congress, would be counterproductive to�the nuclear negotiations and the president has threatened to�veto any legislation from�Capitol Hill that calls for�new Iran sanctions.
Tehran has been subject to�sanctions imposed by�the UN Security Council, the United States and the European Union, as�well as�several other countries over�allegations that Iran is trying to�produce nuclear weapons. Iranian authorities have repeatedly denied these claims, stressing that the country's nuclear activities are peaceful in�nature.After years of�talks, in�November 2013, Iran and the P5+1 group comprising Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China and Germany, agreed to�prepare a document ensuring the peaceful nature of�Tehran's nuclear program. In exchange, the group of�six nations guaranteed that the sanctions imposed on�Iran would be lifted. The sides managed to�reach only an interim accord on�the nuclear issue.
During talks held in�Vienna in�November 2014, the sides failed to�work out�a comprehensive deal and extended negotiations until�July 1, 2015.
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