Iran does not believe its nuclear agreement is in jeopardy despite the election of Donald Trump as the next US President.
Addressing a thinktank in India, Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif said, "We have options, but I don't believe the agreement is in danger." Zarif said it's an agreement not just with the US but the international community.
"It's an agreement that came about after everything else failed. It came about when they found sanctions did not work." The sanctions, he said, hurt Iran economically. But the US too gained little. "Before the sanctions, we had 200 centrifuges. Afterwards, we had 20000. What did the US gain ?" He said if the US goes back to sanctions, Iran would reserve the right to walk out of the joint comprehensive plan of action (JCPOA).