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France: Returning to the full implementation of the JCPOA is still possible – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news


According to Mehr News Agency, citing the account of the French Embassy in America, French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna announced on Wednesday that an agreement on the JCPOA with Iran is still possible.

Without referring to the continued inaction of the European Union after the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA (along with the violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2231) in 2018, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs claimed: Returning to the full implementation of the JCPOA is still possible; But in order to reach this stage, we must see a positive response from Iran as soon as possible: this is the message that France and its partners are sending to Iran.

This is while the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was signed in 2015 by the 5 permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany on one side and Tehran on the other.

It should be noted that after a few months have passed since the continuation of a new round of negotiations to lift the anti-Iranian sanctions, the US is still hindering its effectiveness.

Doha talks were held on July 7 and 8 this year. In these negotiations, Iran and the United States discussed indirectly and with the mediation of “Enrique Mora”, the deputy in charge of foreign policy of the European Union.

After this meeting, the deputy in charge of foreign policy of the European Union explained the results of the two-day negotiations in Doha regarding the lifting of anti-Iranian sanctions.

“Enrique Mora” wrote in a Twitter message: Two days of intense and indirect negotiations in Doha regarding the JCPOA. Unfortunately, the progress that the EU team had hoped for as a coordinator has not yet been realized. We will continue to work with greater urgency to get the key non-proliferation agreement and regional stability back on track.

It should be mentioned that after a 3-month hiatus, negotiations to lift the sanctions began in Doha, Qatar, with the presence of Iranian and American representatives, with a bilateral meeting between Ali Bagheri, the chief negotiator of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Enrique Mora, the coordinator of the negotiations.

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