ЕС и Иран провели консультации в Риме

В Риме 3 мая 2018 года, состоялись политические консультации ЕС / Е4 по региональным вопросам с Ираном. Заседание проходило под председательством Генерального секретаря EEAS Хельги Шмид, в котором приняли участие страны Е4 (Франция, Германия, Италия и Соединенное Королевство). Иранскую делегацию возглавлял заместитель министра иностранных дел Хоссейн Джабери Ансари.

"Эта уже вторая встреча в этом формате после встречи в кулуарах Мюнхенской конференции по безопасности в феврале 2018 года. Обсуждения политической и гуманитарной ситуации в Йемене были продуктивными. Участники согласились вновь встретиться в этом формат в Брюсселе в ближайшем будущем", - говорится в сообщении, опубликованном на веб-сайте Европейской службы внешних действий.

Между тем, в сообщении, опубликованном на YouTube и Twitter в четверг (3 мая), министр иностранных дел Ирана Мохамад Джавид Зариф раскритиковал угрозу президента Дональда Трампа выйти из ядерной сделки, согласованной ранее между Ираном и международным сообществом, заявив, что Иран не будет «пересматривать» или добавлять что-то к "соглашению".

"Иран не будет пересматривать то, что было согласовано много лет назад и было реализовано", - сказал Зариф.

Европейские стороны, подписавшие сделку, пытаются убедить Трампа сохранить соглашение. Они утверждают, что Иран соблюдает свои условия, что также подтверждает оценка разведки США.

"Мы не будем передавать на аутсорсинг нашу безопасность, и не будем пересматривать или дополнять сделку, которую мы уже реализовали добросовестно", - сказал Зариф.

Трамп назвал соглашение, согласно которому Иран согласился преостановить свою ядерную деятельность в обмен на отмену экономических санкций, худшей сделкой когда-либо подписанной.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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