British Prime Minister Theresa Mae
British Prime Minister confirms that Iran fulfills its commitments under the nuclear agreement
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa Mae said today that Iran is honoring its commitments under the nuclear deal, which Washington has withdrawn, and that the deal must be preserved
"Iran believes that the nuclear agreement must remain in place, and that countries," the British prime minister said in an interview with CBS News, Others involved in its position also consider that it must be preserved. "
"Like France, the United Kingdom wants to start negotiations with Iran on issues not included in the agreement," she said, referring to important issues to be raised in negotiations such as ballistic missiles and Iran's intervention in the region to destabilize it. To raise these issues. "
The meeting comes a week before the start of diplomatic consultations in New York under the United Nations General Assembly, where the file of Iran and North Korea is expected to be at the heart of these consultations
On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump will chair a meeting of heads of state and government of the Security Council members on nuclear non-proliferation, with a focus on Iran's nuclear file.
Iran has repeatedly rejected calls for renegotiation, citing in particular the lack of "guarantees" of the continuation of the nuclear deal
Trump announced a unilateral withdrawal last May from the 2015 agreement between Iran and six major powers, including the United States, and then re-imposed sanctions on Tehran, with an additional package aimed at the Iranian energy sector will be imposed in November.
Source: / QNA / Qatar News Agency
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