29 Mar 2024
FNA- A British foreign office spokeswomen underlined her country's commitment to the last year nuclear deal with Iran, and said London will continue working with its partners to ensure implementation of the agreement during the presidency of Donald Trump.

The nuclear deal, which began implementation nearly a year ago, marked a major step forward in preventing Iran from developing a (the) nuclear weapons capability and in normalising Irans relations with the international community. The International Atomic Energy Agency continues to closely monitor the deal. Britain will carry on working closely with international partners on the deals continued implementation and success, a foreign office spokeswoman was quoted as saying by British Press Officer Jenny Adame.


The remarks was made in response to FNA's question if London would agree with US President-elect Donal Trump's demand to renegotiate the Vienna nuclear deal with Iran.


During his election campaign, Trump said he would tear up the nuclear deal with Iran. Yet, he later changed tone and said he would definitely embark on renegotiating the deal.


After Trump's victory in the US presidential election, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stressed that the US president-elect has no way out but to comply with Washington's undertakings under the nuclear deal signed between Tehran and the six world powers in 2015.


Zarif made the remarks in a joint press conference with his Romanian counterpart Lazar Comanescu in Bucharest on Wednesday.


Asked by reporters about the victory of Republican candidate Donald Trump in the US presidential election, he said, "We dont interfere in other countries' internal affairs. It is the US people's choice. But anyone who becomes the US president, he/she should gather a correct understanding of the realities of the world and our region, and face them with realism and pragmatism."


Based on the July 2015 nuclear deal, the US and other world powers have accepted to remove the nuclear-related sanctions against Iran and take steps to help Iran benefit from the agreement, including moves to facilitate trade and banking transactions for the Islamic Republic.


Zarif said political ties are frozen between Iran and the US, "but the US should implement what it has taken up as a multilateral international undertaking under the nuclear deal."



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