Backlash in France
France is witnessing significant unrest as thousands protest President Emmanuel Macron’s appointment of Michel Barnier as the new Prime Minister.
“The nuclear deal was the culmination of 13 years of diplomacy and was a major step towards ensuring that Iran’s nuclear programme is not diverted for military purposes,” they added.
“We encourage the US Administration and Congress to consider the implications to the security of the US and its allies before taking any steps that might undermine the JCPoA, such as re-imposing sanctions on Iran lifted under the agreement.”
Advertisement
“Our governments are committed to ensuring the JCPoA is maintained,” they stressed.
The three leaders said they were concerned about Iran’s ballistic missile programme and that they “stand ready to take further appropriate measures to address these issues.”
Trump launched a tougher strategy to check Iran’s “fanatical regime” today and warned that the landmark international nuclear deal could be terminated at any time.
In a much-anticipated White House speech, Trump stopped short of withdrawing from the 2015 accord, but “decertified” his support for the agreement and left its fate in the hands of Congress.
Advertisement