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Lavrov: Russia, China to stop bid to ‘sabotage’ Iran deal

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BEIJING: China and Russia will block any attempts to ‘sabotage’ the Iran nuclear agreement, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Monday, as US President Donald Trump mulls whether to scrap the deal.

Trump has set a May 12 deadline to “fix” the 2015 accord, which curbs Tehran’s nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief and was the fruit of intense diplomacy involving the US, European powers, Russia and China.

“There are attempts to interfere with the internatio­nal order upon which the United Nations depends,” Lavrov said after talks with his Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi in Beijing.

“We said clearly with China that we will stop attempts to sabotage these agreements that were passed in a UN Security Council

There are attempts to interfere with the internatio­nal order upon which the United Nations depends. We said clearly with China that we will stop attempts to sabotage these agreements that were passed in a UN Security Council resolution. Sergei Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister

resolution,” Lavrov said.

He was speaking on the eve of a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on, a regional security bloc spearheade­d by Moscow and Beijing.

Calling the Iran agreement “one of the biggest achievemen­ts in internatio­nal diplomacy in recent times”, Lavrov said that “revising this document is unacceptab­le”.

Trump has threatened to abandon the accord unless European capitals agree to supplement it with tougher controls on Iran’s missile programme and its future ability to enrich nuclear fuel.

His partners maintain that implementa­tion of the agreement under the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action is the best way to prevent Tehran from seeking an atomic bomb.

Iran warned Saturday it was ready to “vigorously” resume nuclear enrichment if the United States ditches the deal.

 ??  ?? Lavrov attends a meeting with Xi at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. — Reuters photo
Lavrov attends a meeting with Xi at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. — Reuters photo

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