Tehran: Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi has said that Iran has no plans to withdraw from this agreement, even after reducing its commitments under the 2015 Iran Nuclear Agreement. News agency Tasneem has given information in this regard. During a meeting with Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi in Tokyo, Arakchi said, 'The Islamic Republic has decided to reduce its commitments, as the European countries have agreed to protect Iran's economic interests under the agreement,' Xinhua Could not fulfill their commitments. Shashi Tharoor's demand, says, "Farooq Abdullah got permission to participate in the Parliament session" This agreement is known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Arakchi, who has played the role of Iran's senior nuclear negotiator, said, 'Our objective is not to separate from JCPOA. If the US removes the sanctions and Iran starts getting the benefits of the agreement, then we will start following the commitments of the JCPOA. BJP said this on Mamata and Governor's dispute; "Baba Saheb's constitution mocked in West Bengal" In May 2018, Iran ended its commitments under the JCPOA in response to the US's separation from the JCPOA and the re-banning of the Islamic Republic and the European countries' lethargy in facilitating Iran's banking transactions and its oil exports. Protests across the country over women's safety, Kejriwal took big step