Mogherini: No country able to terminate Iran deal

Iran nuclear deal is not a bilateral accord and it belongs to no country and no country is able to terminate it, EU top official said.

High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini made the remarks Friday minutes after the US President Donald Trump outlined new strategy of his administration towards Iran and its policies in the region after months of rhetoric against the Iran Nuclear Deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Decertifying the international agreement which was signed by Group 5+1 in 2015, the US president called it “one of the worst and most one-sided transaction the United States has ever entered into.”
Reacting to Trump’s announcement, Mogherini said, 'It is not a bilateral agreement, it does not belong to any single country and it is not up to any single country to terminate it,' European External Action Service (EEAS) website reported.

'More than 2 years ago, in July 2015, the international community welcomed the result of 12 years of intense negotiations on the Iranian nuclear programme: 104 pages, full of technical details, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the JCPOA.'

'It is a multilateral agreement that was unanimously endorsed by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231. It is a robust deal that provides guarantees and a strong monitoring mechanism that Iran nuclear programme is and will remain exclusively for civilian purposes only.'

'We cannot afford, as international community - as EU for sure -, to dismantle a nuclear agreement that is working and delivering, especially now. The International Atomic Energy Agency, the IAEA, has verified 8 times that Iran is implementing all its nuclear-related commitments following a comprehensive and strict monitoring system.'

'We believe we have a collective responsibility to preserve it for our own collective security.'

'The United States' domestic process – and I underline domestic – following today's announcement of President Trump is now in the hands of the United States' Congress. The JCPOA is not a domestic issue but a United Nations Security Council Resolution.'

'The international community, and the European Union with it, has clearly indicated that the deal is and will continue to be in place. The European Union continues to fully support the Iran nuclear deal, and the full and strict implementation of all its provisions by all parties.'

'The European Union, together with the rest of the international community, is committed to preserve it, to the benefit of all, including the Iranian people.'

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