Европейские страны остаются приверженными ядерной сделке с Ираном, несмотря на выход США

Европейские страны заявили, что они по-прежнему привержены ядерному соглашению с Ираном (известный как JCPOA), несмотря на то, что США решили выйти из этого соглашения, о чем заявил президент Дональд Трамп во вторник.

Великобритания, Франция и Германия призвали США не препятствовать реализации ядерной сделки с Ираном. Они заявили, что будут работать с другими сторонами, подписавшими соглашение 2015 года - Россия и Китай, - которые также постоянно подчеркивали о своей поддержке соглашения.

"Вместе мы подчеркиваем нашу неизменную приверженность JCPoA. Это соглашение остается важным для нашей общей безопасности".

"Мы настоятельно призываем США обеспечить неприкасаемость структуры JCPoA, а также избегать принятия мер, которые препятствуют его полному осуществлению всеми другими сторонами соглашения," - говорится в заявлении премьер-министра Великобритании Терезы Мэй, президента Франции Эммануэля Макрона и канцлера Германии Ангелы Меркель.

Иран в рамках JCPOA согласился ограничить размеры своего запаса обогащенного урана, который используется для производства реакторного топлива, а также ядерного оружия - в течение 15 лет, а количество центрифуг, установленных для обогащения урана на 10 лет.

Соглашение было согласовано между Ираном и пятью постоянными членами Совета Безопасности ООН - США, Великобритания, Франция, Китай и Россия - плюс Германия.

Иран настаивает на том, что его ядерная программа является полностью мирной, и ее соответствие с соглашением было подтверждено Международным агентством по атомной энергии (МАГАТЭ).

Президент Ирана Хасан Рухани заявил, что Тегеран намерен продолжить соблюдение условий сделки.

источник: commonspace.eu с Би-Би-Си и агентствами

 

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