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Thursday 21 September 2017 - 13:23
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Iranian FM Zarif meets top world leaders in NY

September 21, The Iran Project - On the fourthday, in continuation of his meetings since his arrival in New Yorkon Sunday(Sep 17), the Iranian Foreign Minister, who is accompanying President Hasssan Rouhani in his visit for participating and addressing the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly, has held talks with EU and his counterparts of different countries.

In a meeting with European Union's Foreign Policy Chief, Federica Mogherini, Zarif conferred on broadening of bilateral relations on the sidelines of the UN General Assemblyon Wednesday.

The two sides also discussed the July 2015 nuclear deal known as Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)and exchanged views on the ways to fully implement the agreement.

Zarif also took part in a meeting attended by his Iraqi, Turkish counterparts, urging the need to make post-Daesh stabilization efforts in Iraq.

Zarif, Turkish FM Mevlut Cavusoglu and Iraqi FM Ibrahim al-Jaafari also made the call in a statement issued at the end of their trilateral meeting on September 20, 2017 to discuss the referendum plan of the Kurdistan Regional Government and reaffirmed their strong commitment to the territorial integrity and political unity of Iraq.

Meanwhile, Zarif also held talks with his French and German counterparts on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

During theWednesdaymeeting, Zarif and German FM Sigmar Gabriel discussed bilateral and regional issues, especially the Iraqi Kurdistan regions independence referendum and the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers.

Supporting the JCPOA and the need for all parties to remain committed to this multilateral and international agreement has always been Germanys transparent stance, Gabriel noted.

Zarif also discussed issues of mutual interest with Frances FM Jean-Yves Le Drian in a meeting on Wednesday, where they conferred on bilateral relations between Tehran and Paris.

They exchanged views on regional issues, particularly the referendum on Iraqi Kurdistans independence, and underlined the necessity of maintaining Iraqs territorial integrity and respecting the Arab countrys Constitution.

And at the end, Foreign Minister Zarif participated in the 5+1 joint commissions meeting, where representatives from Iran and the six world powers had come together to highlight the necessity of complying with Islamic Republic's nuclear agreement, despite threats by US President Donald Trump to scrap the deal.
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