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Macron urges ‘respect’ for Iran nuclear deal

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday called for the “necessary respect” of Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the French leader to change the landmark accord.

A statement from the Elysee said Macron “remembers the importance of preserving the Iran nuclear deal and the necessary respect by all parties of their engagement­s regarding the accord.”

Macron and Netanyahu spoke by phone on Saturday after US President Donald Trump demanded that European partners work with Washington to “fix the deal’s disastrous flaws, or the United States will withdraw.”

In his conversati­on with Macron, the Israeli premier said that “Trump’s remarks should be taken seriously, and whoever wants to keep the nuclear deal would be wise to fix it,” a statement from Netanyahu’s office read.

Netanyahu also told Macron the free world should “strongly condemn the five crimes of the Iranian regime,” listing “efforts to obtain nuclear weapons... developing ballistic missiles... supporting terror... regional aggression” and “the cruel repression of Iranian citizens.”

On Thursday, Macron told Trump that it was important for all signatorie­s to respect the Iran nuclear agreement.

Tehran has rejected the notion of any modificati­on of the 2015 nuclear deal, and has the backing of all of the partners to the agreement — Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the European Union — apart from the US.

Israel says Iran is dedicated to its destructio­n and supports global terror, in addition to backing Palestinia­n militants Hamas and Islamic Jihad and Lebanon’s Shiite Hezbollah.

On Sunday, Iran’s president said the US had failed to undermine a nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers, and hailed the accord as a “longlastin­g victory” for Iran, state television reported.

“The American administra­tion has failed to undermine the nuclear deal ... Trump, despite his repeated efforts, has failed to undermine the accord ... The deal is a long-lasting victory for Iran,” President Hassan Rouhani said in a speech, broadcast live on state TV.

 ??  ?? German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen, left, shakes hands with Jordanian Chairman of the Joints Chief of Staff Mahmoud Freihat, in Amman, on Sunday. (AP)
German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen, left, shakes hands with Jordanian Chairman of the Joints Chief of Staff Mahmoud Freihat, in Amman, on Sunday. (AP)
 ??  ?? French President Emmanuel Macron speaks in Paris on Friday. (AFP)
French President Emmanuel Macron speaks in Paris on Friday. (AFP)

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