London: US President Donald Trump scrapped the Iran nuclear deal to spite his predecessor Barack Obama, British media on Sunday quoted a leaked memo as saying.
The memo, written by Britain's former ambassador to the US Kim Darroch, said the decision to abandon the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was a "diplomatic vandalism," according to a newspaper report.
"The administration is set upon an act of diplomatic vandalism, seemingly for ideological and personality reasons -- it was Obama's deal," Darroch wrote in a diplomatic telegram in May 2018, a news agency reported.
The memo was written shortly after then British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson's trip to Washington to persuade the White House to stick with the nuclear deal, the newspaper said.
In the cable, Darroch indicated there were divisions among Trump's advisors and said the White House lacked a "day-after" strategy on what to do after the withdrawal from the JCPOA.