The Borneo Post

Iran minister on diplomatic tour to save nuke deal

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TEHRAN: Iran’s foreign minister was due to leave yesterday for a whirlwind diplomatic tour as world leaders scramble to salvage something from the wreckage of a key nuclear deal after Washington withdrew.

Mohammad Javad Zarif’s tour starts two days after unpreceden­ted Israeli strikes in Syria which a monitor said killed at least 11 Iranian fighters, triggering fears of a broader conflict between the two archenemie­s.

He will visit Beijing, Moscow and Brussels, a spokesman said, holding meetings with all of the remaining parties to the 2015 agreement.

Before leaving, Zarif published a government statement on his Twitter page, slamming the ‘extremist administra­tion’ of US President Donald Trump for abandoning “an accord recognised as a victory of diplomacy by the internatio­nal community”.

It reiterated that Iran was preparing to resume ‘industrial­scale’ uranium enrichment “without any restrictio­ns” unless Europe provided solid guarantees that it could maintain trade ties despite renewed US sanctions.

Zarif’s delicate diplomatic mission was complicate­d by reports of clashes between Iranian and Israeli forces in Syria on Thursday.

The Syrian Observator­y of Human Rights said yesterday that 11 Iranians were among the 27 pro-regime fighters killed in strikes by Israel, which has vowed to prevent Iran gaining a military foothold in neighbouri­ng Syria.

Tehran, which has sought to avoid an escalation in regional conflict that could alienate its European partners, has not commented on whether its forces were hit.

Israel and its allies have blamed the Iranian Revolution­ary Guards for initiating Thursday’s exchange by launching missiles into the occupied Golan Heights. — AFP

 ??  ?? Iranians shout slogans during a protest against Trump’s decision to walk out of a 2015 nuclear deal, in Tehran, Iran. — Reuters photo
Iranians shout slogans during a protest against Trump’s decision to walk out of a 2015 nuclear deal, in Tehran, Iran. — Reuters photo

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