Iranian officials should be vigilant not to fall into the traps set by domestic and foreign extremists in regard to the nuclear issue as it would present the country's "diplomatic" moves as a threat to the world, a senior lawmaker said.
"Our steps in the second phase were taken after political considerations, but some inside the country and some of our enemies are trying to portray Iran's measures in the second stage as a suicide attack. We have to be careful not to get caught in the trap of extremism," Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh told ISNA in a recent interview.
In early May, Tehran announced a decision to reduce compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement in response to the US exit last year, saying that it will no longer respect the limits set on the size of its stockpiles of enriched uranium and heavy water.
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