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Eu rejects Iran nuke deal ‘ultimatum’

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FULLY COMMITTED: France, Germany and UK disagree with US decision to quit pact, say agreement is good base


BERLIN: European countries said on Thursday they wanted to preserve Iran’s nuclear deal and rejected “ultimatums” from Tehran, after Iran scaled back curbs on its nuclear programme and threatened moves that might breach the pact.


Iran announced steps on Wednesday to ease curbs on its nuclear programme, in response to new US sanctions imposed after Washington abandoned the deal a year ago.


Tehran’s initial moves do not appear to violate the accord yet, but President Hassan Rouhani said that unless world powers protect Iran’s economy from US sanctions within 60 days, Iran would start enriching uranium beyond permitted limits.


“We reject any ultimatums and we will assess Iran’s compliance on the basis of Iran’s performance regarding its nuclear-related commitments...,” read a statement issued jointly by the European Union and the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany.


“We are determined to continue pursuing efforts to enable the continuation of legitimate trade with Iran,” said the European states, adding that included getting a special purpose vehicle aimed at enabling business with Iran off the ground.


The European allies have opposed the US decision to abandon the nuclear deal, which they say undermines pragmatists within the Iranian leadership who want to open the country up to the world.


French President Emmanuel Macron called on Thursday for the nuclear deal to be extended to cover other issues of concern to the West, such as Iran’s regional policies and missile programme, rather than jettisoned. “Leaving the 2015 nuclear agreement is a mistake because it is undoing what we have already done. That’s why France is remaining and will remain a part of it and I deeply hope that Iran will remain,” Macron said. — Reuters


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