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Iran Nuclear Deal Must be Verifiable, Say France, Saudi Arabia

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France and Saudi Arabia believe that any future nuclear accord between Iran and six major powers must be robust, verifiable and no threat to Tehran’s neighbours, the two countries said yesterday ahead of a summit in Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia invited French President Francois Hollande, whose country is deemed to have the toughest stance among the six world powers negotiatin­g with Iran, to Riyadh to discuss regional issues with Gulf Arab leaders who fear a rapprochem­ent with Tehran could further inflame the region.

“France and Saudi Arabia confirmed the necessity to reach a robust, lasting, verifiable, undisputed and binding deal with Iran,” Hollande and the new Saudi King Salman said in a statement after meeting on Monday. “This agreement must not destabiliz­e the security and stability of the region nor threaten the security and stability of Iran’s neighbors,” the statement said.

Hollande met Salman for an hour after dinner at his personal palace on Monday, and the Saudi cabinet on Tuesday. The two men tackled Iran’s role in the conflicts in Yemen and Syria and reiterated that there was no future for President Bashar al-Assad of Syria after four years of civil war there.

Hollande was to address Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) leaders shortly to reassure them that France would not accept a bad deal with Iran as the powers try to meet a June 30 deadline. In the negotiatio­ns with six world powers, the Islamic Republic wants financial sanctions on it removed in exchange for restraints on its disputed nuclear activity.

“They (GCC) have a real fear that when sanctions are lifted, Iran will be able to finance all its proxies across the region,” said a senior French diplomat. Iran backs Shi’ite Houthi rebels in Yemen and Assad in his battle with Sunni Muslim insurgents. Hollande’s visit to Riyadh marked a period in which France has been able to nurture new links with the Gulf region in the face of perceived disengagem­ent on the part of traditiona­l ally the United States.

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