Macron talks with Iranian president for two hours: restore the execution of the Iran nuclear agreement "still possible" to achieve
Author:Global Times Time:2022.07.25
[Global Times Special Piece reporter Yu Chaofan] On the 23rd local time, French President Macron and Iranian President Laich talked, focusing on restarting the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue reached in 2015. In a call that lasted nearly two hours, Macron said that the restoration of the execution of the Iran nuclear agreement is "still possible", but it must act "as soon as possible."
French President Macron. Data Map
Macron emphasized that the French will continue to play an active role in the Iran nuclear negotiations, calling on the relevant parties to find solutions to resume the operation of the agreement as soon as possible. After a few months of interruption of the Iranian nuclear agreement related parties, the Relevant Party of the Iranian nuclear agreement last year, the French president was "disappointed" on the lack of progress on the Iranian nuclear issue. "Any agreement requires all parties to make a clear and fully commitment, and France is cooperating with all partners." Macron urged Iran to make an early conclusion of the "clear choice" and re -fulfill the nuclear commitment.
Rich said whether the negotiation of restarting the III nuclear agreement to reach a consensus or not depends on the effects of effective compliance with the nuclear agreement and the economic interests of Iran. "Iran has proven the willingness and serious attitude of reaching an agreement." Laich condemned the United States and some European countries to adopt non -constructive actions and positions on the Iran nuclear issue.
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