Russia is prepared for dialogue over the future of the Iranian nuclear deal after 2025, Tehran’s missile program and regional problems, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told the RBC in an interview.
He said France had notified Moscow of its plans to work on a new agreement that would complement the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
"If the French president’s logic is to be followed, the JCPOA should stay in force, but negotiations are necessary over the future of this plan after 2025, the missile program and Iran’s regional policies," Ryabkov said. "All this is negotiable. This is evidence that France is determined to preserve the JCPOA."
(TASS)
8/5/18
He said France had notified Moscow of its plans to work on a new agreement that would complement the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
"If the French president’s logic is to be followed, the JCPOA should stay in force, but negotiations are necessary over the future of this plan after 2025, the missile program and Iran’s regional policies," Ryabkov said. "All this is negotiable. This is evidence that France is determined to preserve the JCPOA."
(TASS)
8/5/18
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