Iranian Vice President Key to 2015 Nuclear Deal Resigns Under Hard-Liner Pressure
- Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's former foreign minister and a key figure in the 2015 nuclear deal, resigned from the government of reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian under pressure from hardliners.
- Zarif's resignation signals Iran's retreat from its outreach to the West as US President Donald Trump intensifies sanctions on the country.
- Zarif had faced 'the most horrible insults, slander and threats against myself and my family,' and the head of the judiciary recommended he resign, which he accepted.
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