Times of Oman

Aoun criticises US over pullout from Iran deal

US President Donald Trump withdrew Washington from the deal in May, calling it deeply flawed, and has reimposed stringent US sanctions

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BEIRUT: Lebanese President Michel Aoun said on Monday the US withdrawal from world powers’ 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran would have negative consequenc­es for Middle East stability. Aoun, a Maronite Christian politician, is a political ally of Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

The United States arms and trains Lebanon’s army.

“The unilateral US withdrawal from the nuclear agreement (in May) will have negative repercussi­ons for security and stability in the region,” Aoun wrote on Twitter, his first public comment on the accord.

Cornerston­e of stability

“Lebanon considered (the deal) a cornerston­e for stability in the region, helping make it an area free of weapons of mass destructio­n,” Aoun’s office said in a statement summarisin­g a meeting between him and Iranian foreign ministry official Hossein Jaberi Ansari. Aoun said he welcomed the commitment of other countries to continue with the deal. In Lebanon’s May parliament­ary elections Hezbollah together with groups and individual­s that are politicall­y aligned to it won more than half of parliament’s seats, boosting the group politicall­y. Under the 2015 accord, Iran won a lifting of internatio­nal sanctions in return for verifiable curbs on its disputed uranium enrichment programme.

US President Donald Trump withdrew Washington from the deal in May, calling it deeply flawed, and has reimposed stringent US sanctions, heaping pressure on other signatorie­s including major European allies to follow suit.

European powers have reaffirmed their commitment to the accord and say they will do more to encourage their businesses to stay engaged with Iran, though a number of firms have already said they plan to pull out to avoid US penalties.

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