Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Germany wants no Iran nuke weapons

We have clear expectatio­ns for Iran: no nuclear weapons, but also no ballistic rocket program which threatens the whole region. Iran must also play another role in the region

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BERLIN, Germany (AFP) — Germany said Friday that a new broader Iran nuclear accord must be reached to also rein in Tehran’s ballistic missile program, warning that the 2015 deal was no longer enough.

“A form of ‘nuclear agreement plus’ is needed, which also lies in our interest,” German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, whose country currently holds the EU (European Union) presidency, told Spiegel magazine in an interview.

“We have clear expectatio­ns for Iran: no nuclear weapons, but also no ballistic rocket program which threatens the whole region. Iran must also play another role in the region.”

“We need this accord because we distrust Iran,” he added.

The 2015 nuclear deal — known formally as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action, or JCPOA — gave Iran relief from sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear program.

The EU and the United States were key signatorie­s in the deal, but US President Donald Trump unilateral­ly withdrew from the accord in 2018 and has reimposed crippling sanctions on Tehran as part of a “maximum pressure” campaign.

President- elect Joe Biden has signaled that Washington could rejoin the deal as a starting point for follow-on negotiatio­ns if Iran returned to compliance.

But Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has rejected talk of reopening the 2015 deal, saying on Thursday: “We will not renegotiat­e a deal which we negotiated.”

He added that Western powers should look to their own behavior before criticizin­g Iran.

 ?? MARTIN BERNETTI/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? DEMONSTRAT­OR throws stones at riot police during clashes following a Friday protest against Chilean President Sebastian Pinera’s government in Santiago.
MARTIN BERNETTI/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE DEMONSTRAT­OR throws stones at riot police during clashes following a Friday protest against Chilean President Sebastian Pinera’s government in Santiago.

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