US, French presidents call for changes to Iran’s nuclear deal
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The US and French presidents have called for major changes to Iran’s nuclear deal, despite Tehran’s repeated assertions that the agreement is non-negotiable.
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Apr 25, 2018 01:58 UTC
  • US, French presidents call for changes to Iran’s nuclear deal

The US and French presidents have called for major changes to Iran’s nuclear deal, despite Tehran’s repeated assertions that the agreement is non-negotiable.

According to Press TV, French President Emmanuel Macron told a joint press conference with his US counterpart Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday "I can say that we have had very frank discussions on that, just the two of us."

"We, therefore, wish from now on to work on a new deal with Iran," he added.

When asked to clarify if he meant a new accord or an add-on agreement, Macron said, "I am not saying that we move from one agreement to another."

Macron noted that a new deal should incorporate three additional elements, including Iran's ballistic missile program, the Islamic Republic’s regional influence and what happens after 2025 when Tehran will restart part of its nuclear program under the accord. 

The French president described the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), only as the "first pillar" of a wider final agreement.

Macron’s statements came despite the initial speculations that his visit to Washington was aimed at convincing Trump not to pull out of the accord.

Trump, who currently faces a May 12 deadline to announce his final position on the Iran deal, said, “I think we will have a great shot at doing a much bigger, maybe, deal," claiming that any new deal will be based on "solid foundations."

"This is a deal with decayed foundations. It is a bad deal, it is a bad structure. It is falling down," he said, noting that he will announce his decision on May 12.

While Iran has repeatedly warned that it will resume its enrichment activities if the US withdraws from the deal, Trump said, "They are not going to be restarting anything. If they restart it, they are going to have big problems, bigger than they ever had before. And you can mark it down."

On Tuesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani once again warned the US against violating the 2015 nuclear deal, saying any failure to respect the multinational agreement would have “grave consequences.”

Iran has stressed that European signatories to the JCPOA should convince Trump not to pull out of the deal, because there is no alternative to the accord.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to pull out of the historical agreement, which was struck between the Islamic Republic and the 5+1 group, including Washington itself.

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