Tehran has said it will move further away from conditions set under the imperiled 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal if European signatories do not take immediate action to save the agreement.

Foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said on Monday that Iran is “prepared to reduce its commitments if European parties do not show enough determination” in salvaging the deal. He said that Tehran was preparing a “stronger step” than previous retaliatory measures, in order to “create balance between Iran's rights and commitments to the JCPOA," referring to the accord’s official name, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

Tehran has signaled that it is hopeful that Europe will continue to honor the deal, even after Washington unilaterally withdrew from the accord and reimposed sanctions last year.

A government spokesman said on Monday that talks between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and French President Emmanuel Macron had resulted in the two nations becoming “closer” on many issues surrounding the deal.

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