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Tuesday 23 January 2018 - 11:43
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Indonesia reiterates support for Iran nuclear deal

The Jakarta Post - Indonesia has again stressed its support for the Iran nuclear deal, saying it is the only way for the Islamic republic to develop and for the international community to monitor thatcountry's peaceful nuclear activities.

The government made the statement following the latest threat by US President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the international agreement on Iran's nuclear program that was reached in July 2015 under the Barack Obama administration.

Trump argued that the agreement was flawed and that his Jan. 12 decision to waivethe sanctions on Iran, which was part of the deal, was the last chance and was made only to give the European Union a chance to fix the terrible flaws in the deal.

Indonesia is loud and clear in our support of the JCPOA and its implementation, Indonesian Ambassador to Iran Octavino Alimudin toldThe Jakarta Poston Monday.

Octavino said Indonesia respected the US decision to reevaluate the nuclear deal, but added, President Trump should also see the reality that even the United Nations, as well as the International Atomic Energy Agency, consider that Iran has fulfilled their commitment.

The JCPOA, the ambassador said, had been instrumental in improving trade relations between Iran and Indonesia. We have madesome achievements, for example, we resumed our LPG imports from Iran, which was not possible during the embargo, he said.

Between January and September 2017, Indonesias trade with Iran stood at US4476 million, a 167 percent year-on-year increase from $174 million in 2016. (dmr)
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