Xinhua Middle East news summary at 2200 GMT, Sept. 2

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TEHRAN -- Iranian Foreign Ministry on Monday announced that Iran is prepared to take another step to reduce commitments subject to the 2015 nuclear deal in the next days.

However, the Iranian measure will be reversible if diplomatic efforts to save Iran's interests under the nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), are effective, the Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Mousavi said. (Iran-Nuke-Commitments)

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RAMALLAH -- Palestinian Foreign Ministry on Monday said continued Israeli settlement activities in the West Bank and East Jerusalem reveal that U.S. peace efforts are fake.

The ministry's remarks came against the backdrop of a new Israeli decision to confiscate around 85 acres of land in East Jerusalem town of Shufat to expand roads in a settlement named Ramat Shlomo. (Palestine-Israel)

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ANKARA -- Russia and Iran should ensure the full implementation of the Idlib deal "immediately," Turkish Presidential Spokesman Ibrahim Kalin stressed on Monday.

"The regime (Syrian government) should stop its attacks carried out in Idlib now," said the spokesman at a conference held in Turkey's central province of Konya. (Turkey-Syria)

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TUNIS -- Tunisian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Slim Khalbous inaugurated on Monday the Tunisian-Chinese University Cooperation Forum and the second edition of the China Campus in Tunis.

The two-day event, held at the Tunis Science City, was attended by Deputy Secretary General of the China Scholarship Council Wang Shenggang, Chinese Ambassador to Tunisia Wang Wenbin as well as representatives of 30 Chinese universities and 13 Tunisians. (Tunisia-China-Cooperation) Enditem

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