14 Nov 2024
Thursday 26 April 2018 - 23:28
Story Code : 302640

Britain says working closely with allies on new Iran measures

Reuters- Britain is working closely with allies to address issues relating to Iran, a government spokesman said on Wednesday, giving British backing to French President Emmanuel Macrons talks with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Macron said on Wednesday he spoke to Trump about a new deal in which the United States and Europe would tackle outstanding concerns about Iran beyond its nuclear program.

We are working closely with our allies on how to address the range of challenges Iran poses in the Middle East, including those issues that President Macron proposed a new deal might cover, the spokesman said.

The comments come as a deadline looms next month for Trump to decide on restoring U.S. economic sanctions on Tehran. He has criticized a 2015 agreement which effectively lifted some western sanctions on Iran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program.

However, Britain and its European allies France and Germany argue that the so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is working and are seeking ways to address Trumps concerns about Irans wider activity without ditching the nuclear deal.

The nuclear deal was a product of 13 years of tireless diplomacy and is working, the spokesman said.

At the same time we recognize there are things that the deal does not cover but which we need to address including ballistic missiles, what happens when the deal expires and Irans destabilizing regional activity.

Under Macrons proposal, the United States and Europe would agree to block any Iranian nuclear activity until 2025 and beyond, address Irans ballistic missile program and generate conditions for a political solution to contain Iran in Yemen, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon.


Reporting By William James. Editing by Andrew MacAskill and Angus MacSwan




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