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Trump to keep N.korea's nuclear deal alive for now

US President Donald Trump says he will waive economic sanctions

against Iran. His decision will keep the 2015 nuclear deal alive for the time being.

But he says this waiver will be the last and is meant to secure an

agreement from European allies to fix what he says are flaws in the pact.

Trump on Friday issued a statement on the deal in which 6 world

powers agreed to lift economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for

its curbing of nuclear activities.

Trump says the deal has flaws. He wants to require more robust

inspections of nuclear facilities. He also wants Tehran's ballistic

missile program to be addressed.

Trump said this is the last chance, and in the absence of an agreement

, the US would not remain a party to the deal.

The Trump administration also announced new sanctions on 14 Iranian

individuals and entities over what his administration sees as serious

human rights abuses and support of weapons development.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has criticized President

Trump, saying the nuclear deal is not renegotiable.

Zarif tweeted that Trump's policy and his announcement on Friday

amount to desperate attempts to undermine a solid multilateral agreement.

He wrote that rather than repeating tired rhetoric, the US must bring itself into

full compliance just like Iran.