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There is no ‘Plan B’ on Iran nuclear deal: Macron

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WASHINGTON: French President Emmanuel Macron, who is heading to Washington to urge his US counterpar­t to stay in the Iran nuclear deal, said in an interview broadcast on Sunday that there is no “Plan B” if the accord is scrapped.

“I don’t have any Plan B for nuclear − against Iran,” Macron told Fox News Sunday, in an english-language interview broadcast on the eve of his three-day state visit.

“So that’s a question we will discuss, but that’s why I just want to say, on nuclear − let’s present this framework because it’s better than the sort of North Korean type of situation,” North Korea has developed and tested nuclear weapj ons as well as interconti­nental ballistic missiles, posing a significan­t threat to global security.

US President Donald Trump is threatenin­g to tear up the 2015 agreej ment aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear efforts unless European capitals agree to supplement it with tougher controls on Iran’s missile programme and future abilj ity to return to nuclear fuel enrichment.

Iran is upping the rhetoric in return − with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif warning Saturday Tehran is ready to “vigorously” resume enrichj ment if the United States ditches the nuclear accord.

Macron said he too supports efforts to curb Iran’s ballistic missile programme, but that this does not require scrapping the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear accord.

“I’m not satisfied with the situation with Iran. I want to fight against balj listic missiles, I want to contain their influence in the region,” he said.

“My point is to say don’t leave now the JCPOA as long as you have not a better option for nuclear, and let’s complete it with ballistic missile and regional containmen­t.” Macron also cited the shared goal of reining in Iran’s influence as he argued for a long-term US commitment in Syria − where Paris and Washington have cooperated in the fight against the Islamic State group and coordinate­d strikes on Syrian regime chemical weapons installati­ons.

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