Global Times

Lavrov says US needs to see ‘reality’ of Iran deal

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday called on Washington to “recognize reality” on the Iran nuclear deal after US President Donald Trump demanded tough new measures to keep the agreement alive.

“We will continue to work with the aim of the United States recognizin­g reality,” Lavrov said at an annual press conference in Moscow on Monday.

He added that US statements to end the deal “do not add optimism or stability.”

On Friday, Trump said Washington will not reimpose nuclear sanctions on Iran for the moment, but would withdraw later this year unless the terms of the deal are changed.

Trump called on European partners to work with the US to “fix the deal’s disastrous flaws.”

Lavrov said it was “hard to say” what position European countries will have.

“They are starting to somehow, I believe, call on looking for compromise­s. This will be a slippery slope in a very dangerous direction,” he said.

Russia’s chief diplomat went on to warn that a withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal will have a negative effect on the North Korea crisis.

“If Kim Jong-un is required to stop [North Korea’s] nuclear military program and, in exchange, is promised sanctions will be lifted then this is precisely the essence of the agreements between the world community and Iran,” Lavrov said.

“If this arrangemen­t is taken away and Iran is told, you remain within the framework of your obligation­s and we will reimpose sanctions – then put yourself in North Korea’s place,” he added.

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