Mindanao Times

European powers urge talks on Iran nuke crisis

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THREE key European powers on Sunday called for dialogue and an end to the escalation over Iran’s nuclear programme, as tensions further intensifie­d between Tehran and the United States.

The statement by the leaders of Britain, France and Germany expressed concern that the 2015 deal over Iran’s nuclear programme risked further unravellin­g but said it was up to Tehran to ensure the deal survived.

“We believe the time has come to act responsibl­y and seek a path to stop the escalation of tensions and resume dialogue,” said the English-language version of the statement issued by the Elysee.

The statement was published after President Emmanuel Macron hosted German Chancellor Angela Merkel and senior British cabinet minister David Lidington at the annual Bastille Day parade in Paris.

“The risks are such that it is necessary for all stakeholde­rs to pause and consider the possible consequenc­es of their actions,” it added.

The three European powers were among the key players in the 2015 deal (known as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action or JCPOA) on Iran’s nuclear programme

But US President Donald Trump in 2018 announced Washington was pulling out of the deal, to the dismay of its European allies.

Angered that its beleaguere­d economy is not receiving sanctions relief it believes was promised under the deal, Iran has intensifie­d its sensitive uranium enrichment work, prompting stern warnings from Washington.

“From May 8 onwards we changed our strategy of patience to that of retaliatio­n... whatever action the other side takes we will retaliate in kind,” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday during a visit to North-Khorasan Province in northeaste­rn Iran.

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