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Ludrian: Washington has undermined the nuclear deal with Iran

2019-09-08T11:52:26.620Z


PARIS - French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said the United States had undermined the agreement


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French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said the United States had undermined the nuclear deal with Iran.

"The agreement was signed by a number of countries, including the United States, which later said it was no longer complying with its terms," ​​Ludian said in a television interview, adding that Washington had followed that by imposing even more severe sanctions on Iran. Considers the benefit of its compliance with the agreement.

The channels of dialogue are still open with Iran today, but "Iran should abandon its policy of reducing its obligations under the agreement," he said.

Iran's Atomic Energy Organization spokesman Behrouz Kamalundi said yesterday that Tehran had started implementing the third step of reducing its commitments to the nuclear deal since Washington withdrew from it.

Iran has repeatedly said that its full implementation of the nuclear deal is coupled with the possibility of selling oil and access to its full dues without restrictions and that the decision to reduce its obligations under the agreement is subject to opening a credit line of $ 15 billion or else the process of reducing commitments.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Laudrian ruled out any further postponement of Brexit in the current circumstances, blaming the British for the situation they have reached.

"Every three months we will not consider postponing the date of Brexit," he said. "The British say they want to propose other solutions and alternative arrangements to ensure the exit. The answer is no. Things will not be repeated every three months. ”.

"Let the British take responsibility for their situation. They must tell us what they want," he said. "In essence, there is a kind of conflict of legitimacy between the people who said in a referendum 'I want to get out' and parliament, which is also the voice of the people who do not know the way out."

The British House of Lords on Wednesday approved a bill put forward by the opposition that would require Boris Johnson to ask the European Union to postpone the country's exit from the union to prevent a breakout on 31 October. The public is preparing for judicial action if the prime minister abstains from implementing the said legislation.

Source: sena

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