France’s defence minister said that Paris wanted to keep the Iran 2015 nuclear deal alive.

Iran Press/Europe: Florence Parly warned that if Iran were to not keep to its commitments then the question of triggering a mechanism that could lead to sanctions would be on the table.

Speaking to BFM TV, Parly added that nothing would be worse than Iran withdrawing from the deal and that France, Britain and Germany were doing all they could to keep the accord alive.

Meanwhile, Iranian President has announced that Iran has not and will not leave the nuclear negotiating table, and sincerely wants the nuclear deal to succeed, but the JCPOA needs major surgery to survive.

President Rouhani said: "JCPOA is a win-win agreement and we want to keep it that way. We will never allow this agreement to be transformed into a win-lose agreement. Either we all win or we all lose from this agreement."

Iran has issued a stern warning to the European signatories of the Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action (JCPOA) giving them a 60-day period to fulfil their obligations, promises and commitments under the JCPOA, and warning them that Iran's patience has reached its limit, and Tehran now expects to see the European signatories to the agreement implement their obligations. The warning was issued on the first anniversary of US abrogation of the multilateral nuclear agreement, JCPOA. 101/211/202

 

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