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"Actions by the Europeans have not been enough, so the Islamic Republic is moving ahead with its plans," said Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, following the announcement that Iran officially breached the 300 kg limit of enriched uranium it is permitted to stockpile under the 2015 nuclear deal. "I think they're playing with fire," said US President Donald Trump. France 24's Nadia Massih and Peter O'Brien report that Iran claims their decision could be reversible, if EU members of the deal help relieve Iran of heavy US sanctions.

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