On Tuesday, at about 2pm (18.00 GMT) trump to decide on the local time. At the same time, the United States Convention on the Agreement with Iran will end in 120 days for the review.
European officials are of the view that the US will move away from the deal. A senior European official said on the Iranian Strategic Assessment Committee that on Monday night, US officials have indicated that they would decide to lift the deal.
Moreover, a report quoting an official of The New York Times said that Trump has already said to President Francois Emmanuel Macroon that the United States would withdraw from the international treaty with Iran.
As a result, the official told the Times that the United States has been preparing to reinstate the sanctions granted to Iran by the treaty.
When the United States moves from Iran's agreement, naturally new complications will arise in the Middle East.
Iran has reached a historic agreement with the six powers of the United States, United Kingdom, China, Russia, France and Germany in 2015 with their nuclear projects.
Under the agreement, Iran will reduce its nuclear project's work for at least 10 years, in exchange for the gradual withdrawal of various economic and trade sanctions from the country.
US President Donald Trump has said that the agreement was not 'unjust' since the start of the United States.
After becoming President, he said that he should correct the agreement and change it, otherwise he would remove the United States from the deal.
Iran has threatened to break the deal after United States withdrew from the nuclear deal.
In a speech on state television Sunday, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said, "If the United States withdraws from the nuclear deal, then one day they will be sidelined for it."
He said, "Trump decides, Iran has all the options. We will answer her counter. "
France, the United Kingdom and Germany want the United States to be in agreement. According to them, this is the best way to prevent Iran from making nuclear weapons.
Last week European officials discussed this with US Secretary of State Mike Pompey.
Western officials said that in this discussion, Pampa clearly said there would be no further progress of the deal.
"He said it ended."