Khaleej Times

British PM says ‘Trump deal’ could replace Iran nuclear agreement

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london— British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Tuesday he would be willing to work on a “Trump deal” to replace an internatio­nal accord designed to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

“If we are going to get rid of it then we need a replacemen­t,” Johnson said of the 2015 nuclear deal that Britain and other European powers have been trying to salvage since President Donald Trump pulled the United States out in 2018.

Britain, France and Germany announced on Tuesday they were launching a dispute mechanism under the deal, known as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), because Iran was not meeting its commitment­s.

Johnson said a “Trump deal” would be “a great way forward”, but did not specify the details of the proposal.

His idea stands at odds with Tuesday’s statement from Britain, France and Germany, which expressed “determinat­ion to work with all participan­ts to preserve” the deal.

“From the American perspectiv­e it’s a flawed agreement, it expires, plus it was negotiated by (former)

President Obama,” Johnson said.

“President Trump is a great dealmaker — by his own account and many others. Let’s work together to replace the JCPOA and get the Trump deal instead.”

Tehran has wound down its compliance since the American withdrawal and last week, British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the non-compliance had become “so acute” that European powers were looking at taking action. He said London wanted to see Iran “come back to full compliance” and said triggering the dispute resolution mechanism was one option.

 ?? AP file ?? BURNING ISSUE: Technician­s work at the Arak heavy water reactor’s secondary circuit, as officials and media visit the site, near Arak, 250km from Tehran. —
AP file BURNING ISSUE: Technician­s work at the Arak heavy water reactor’s secondary circuit, as officials and media visit the site, near Arak, 250km from Tehran. —

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