US sought total confrontation with Iran by leaving JCPOA: Russia
The Russian foreign minister says the United States chose to pull out of the 2015 nuclear agreement with an eye to “a total confrontation with Iran.”
Addressing the annual Primakov Readings conference in Moscow on Wednesday, Sergei Lavrov enumerated some of the reasons behind the aggravating problem of weapons of mass destruction in today’s world, criticizing US actions as a contributing factor.
“I remember the apocalyptic predictions of the 1980s about a ‘nuclear winter.’ Fortunately, it did not come to pass,” he said.
“I am referring to the withdrawal of the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the Iranian nuclear program with the view of organizing a total confrontation with Iran, and many staged situations involving the alleged use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government aimed at changing the regime in Damascus,” he added.
Elsewhere in his remarks, the top Russian diplomat said that the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Syria’s southern parts should happen “as soon as possible.”
He also noted that agreements have been reached between Russia, the US and Jordan on a safe zone in southern Syria, bordering Jordan and the occupied Palestinian territories.
“They (the agreements) stipulate that this de-escalation zone should consolidate stability, while all non-Syrian forces must be withdrawn from this area. And I think that this should happen as soon as possible,” Lavrov said.
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov announced on Tuesday that Moscow, Washington and Amman had agreed to meet on a de-escalation zone in southern Syria.
On Wednesday, he said the tripartite meeting will be held in the Jordanian capital.
“The meeting will take place in Amman,” he said, adding, “We are ready to hold such a meeting at any level acceptable to our partners.”
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