French President Emmanuel Macron reiterates need to keep Iran nuclear deal

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Publish Date: 15:18 - 02 May 2018
TEHRAN, May 2 - French leader Emmanuel Macron reinforced on Wednesday his commitment to the Iran nuclear deal, saying no one wants an escalation of tensions in the region, while admitting the accord needed strengthening.

French President Emmanuel Macron reiterates need to keep Iran nuclear dealTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) – US President Donald Trump is threatening to pull out of the agreement, negotiated in 2015 between Teheran and six world powers, by a May 12 deadline for Washington to renew its support for the deal, Straitstimes reported.

The agreement imposes strict restrictions on Iran's nuclear program in return for the loosening of economic sanctions.

Macron, who met Trump in Washington last week to try to convince him to not walk away, admitted he still did not know what decision the US leader would take.

"I don't know what the US president will decide on May 12," he said during a two-day visit to Sydney, speaking alongside Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Straitstimes reported.

"I just want to say whatever the decision will be, we will have to prepare such a broader negotiation and a broader deal, because I think nobody wants a war in the region, and nobody wants an escalation in terms of tension in the region."

On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed he had new "proof" of an Iranian nuclear weapons plan that could be activated at any time.

Iran has always denied it sought a nuclear weapon, insisting its atomic program was for civilian purposes Macron made no comment on the Israeli claims, only that France was "very much attached to the stability of the region."

 

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