Cape Times

Deep concern over US moves on Iran

- Khusela Diko Spokespers­on to the President

IT IS with deep concern that the government has noted the decision of the US government to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA) between the P5 +1 and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

As a matter of principle, and deeply rooted in its foreign policy, South Africa supports multilater­al diplomacy and the peaceful resolution of conflict.

The JCPOA is a significan­t achievemen­t in this regard. It provides a framework of confidence under which the Islamic Republic of Iran can pursue the developmen­t of its nuclear capabiliti­es for civilian purposes.

The agreement was unanimousl­y endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which establishe­s a binding legal framework to resolve the dispute over Iran’s nuclear programme.

“It is important that the progress made over many years of negotiatio­n should not be lost.

“Since its adoption, the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action has contribute­d significan­tly to the reduction of tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme and still has an important role to play in promoting peace, stability and the normalisat­ion of relations,” President Cyril Ramaphosa said.

In the interest of regional and internatio­nal peace and security, the government calls on the other parties of the JCPOA to continue to honour their commitment­s under the agreement.

In this regard, the decision of the United States should not prevent the remaining parties from honouring their commitment­s, nor should it impact negatively on the relevant structures and mechanisms created by the JCPOA.

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