25 Apr 2024
Saturday 6 May 2017 - 10:25
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Scrapping Iran deal in no ones interest: EUs Mogherini



Press TV - The European Union (EU)s foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, says scrapping a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran would be in the interest of no one, somethingshe says the United States must have come to understandby now.

I believe the new US administration must have understood that it would be in the interest of no one in the region to take a course [on Irans nuclear program] different from the JCPOA, Mogherini said Friday, referring to the Iran deal by its acronym.

The administration of US President Donald Trump, which took over in January this year, has been skeptical of the deal, which was negotiated under the former US administration.

Trumps Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in an April 18 letter to the US Congress verified continued Iranian compliance with the deal but said the administration would be conducting a review to determine whether providing sanctions relief for Iran which is a US commitment under the dealwould be in the USs national interest.

Mogherini expressed the 28-member EUs resolve to preserve the nuclear accord, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or the JCPOA.

The Europeans are working firmly to keep the deal in place, she said

Aside from Iran and the US, the parties to the deal areBritain, France, China, Russia, and Germany. The seven countries negotiated together to resolve a long-running dispute over the Iranian nuclear program and reached the JCPOA in July 2015. The EU coordinated the negotiations that led to the deal, and the sides started implementing it in January 2016, a year before the Trump administration took office.

High Representative Mogherini, who as the EUs High Representative actively participated in the negotiations, also said in her Friday remarks that the deal was working.

What Im seeing is the deal is working. It is making the world... much safer, she said.

Under the agreement, limits were put on Irans nuclear activities in exchange for, among other things, the termination of all nuclear-related sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic. The UN Security Council later unanimously endorsed a resolution that effectively turned the JCPOA into international law.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has on multiple occasions verified Irans adherence to its commitments under the multilateral deal.

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