Iran backs European plan to bolster N-deal

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TEHRAN, Iran, Oct 2, (Agencies): President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday that Iran supports a plan by European countries to bolster a nuclear deal that Tehran reached with the West in 2015 and from which the United States withdrew last year.

Rouhani said the plan included preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, securing its support for regional peace, lifting US sanctions and the immediate resumption of Iranian oil exports. Speaking during a weekly cabinet meeting, Rouhani said: “We agree with the general framework by the Europeans.” France, Britain and Germany had urged Tehran to enter talks about a new arrangement on the nuclear deal.

Rouhani’s comments come amid heightened tension between Tehran and Washington following US President Donald Trump’s decision over a year ago to unilaterally pull out of the nuclear deal with Iran.

The US has imposed sanctions that have kept Iran from selling its oil abroad and have crippled its economy. Iran has since begun breaking terms of the deal. Rouhani said Iran has never been after nuclear weapons and whenever the rights of the Iranian nation are considered in plans and negotiations, “the road is not closed, and the road is again open.”

Rouhani said the plan could have been discussed during his New York visit last week to attend the UN General Assembly but that Trump scuppered chances by openly threatening to impose more sanctions. He said Trump in a private message had told the Europeans he was ready but later told media outlets he wanted to intensify sanctions.

Rouhani expressed gratitude for efforts by President Macron regarding the plan. Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told state TV later Wednesday that even though Macron’s four-point plan did not include Iran’s views, “it is necessary that negotiations continue in an accurate way. We will continue the communications.”

Without elaboration, Zarif said Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is applying efforts, too. Zarif said Iran has always wanted security in the Arabian Gulf and if its rival Saudi Arabi changes its regional policy, it will find “open arms” from Iran.

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