The American leader will announce his decision on an agreement on Tehran's nuclear program on Tuesday, May 8.
US President Donald Trump is likely to abandon an agreement on Iran's nuclear program and impose sanctions on Tehran, reports The New York Times with reference to sources.
"President Trump seems to be inclined to abandon the deal and re-impose sanctions on Iran, which were suspended in line with the Vienna agreement reached in July 2015," the newspaper wrote, referring to diplomats close to the talks.
However, as the newspaper reports, it is unclear whether the American leader will stay away from such a step, possibly allowing European countries to have economic relations with Tehran without being "punished by the United States".
Recall in recent weeks, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have met with Trump and urged him to keep the deal and discuss new agreements that will be built on the basis of the 2015 agreement.
European leaders stressed that "if the US withdraws from the deal, Iran can confidently assert that Washington has first violated the agreement and will have the right to resume production of fuel."
Earlier Trump wrote on Twitter, which intends to announce its decision on an agreement on Tehran's nuclear program on Tuesday at 14:00 local time (21:00 in Kiev).
It is reported that Iran has threatened to resume enrichment of uranium in the event that the United States will withdraw from an international agreement on limiting Iran's nuclear program in 2015