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Tuesday 11 April 2017 - 21:25
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G7 FMs declare support for Iran's nuclear deal

IRNA - The G7 Ministers of Foreign Affairs in the final declaration of their meeting in Lucca, Italy have expressed support for the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, known also as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).


We support the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) as an important contribution to the non-proliferation regime, the Group of 7 (G7) Industrialized nations, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, said in Italy.

Continued and full implementation of the JCPOA is essential to build confidence that Irans nuclear program is exclusively peaceful in nature, the declaration further read.

The G7 foreign ministers also called for full commitment by all parties involved in the nuclear deal.

We value the JCPOAs comprehensive structure and the commitment by all parties to its solid verification mechanism, they said.

We commend and continue supporting the IAEA in its crucial work in Iran, including monitoring and verification to help ensure compliance with Irans JCPOA commitments and safeguard obligations, thus playing a key role in fostering mutual trust, they said.

They further added that, We stress the need for all parties to entirely and consistently fulfill all their commitments under the JCPOA in good faith.

The G7 foreign ministers also asked the Islamic Republic of Iran to remain to comply with its JCPOA-commitments.

We reaffirm the need for Iran to strictly abide by all its nuclear related commitments, they said in their declaration.

The declaration further referred to the need for the Resolution 2231 of the United Nations Security Council to be fully implemented.

UN Security Council Resolution 2231 needs to be fully implemented, including its provisions prohibiting the transfer of arms, the declaration noted.

It also touched upon Irans role in Syria and noted, We call upon Iran to play a constructive regional role by contributing to efforts to achieve political solutions, reconciliation and peace in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen and other parts of the region and to cooperate in countering the spread of terrorism and violent extremism.'

According to the G7 official website, the G7 Ministers of Foreign Affairs met on 10-11 April in Lucca. A traditional meeting held once a year between the seven most industrialized countries of the world.
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