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Zarif discusses JCPOA developments with IAEA’s acting director general Feruta

SHAFAQNA- Iran’s Foreign Minister met and held talks with acting director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Thursday on the sidelines of the 74 United Nations General Assembly, discussing the latest developments about the nuclear deal and Iran’s nuclear program.

Mohammad Javad Zarif and Cornel Feruta, the IAEA’s Acting Director General discussed the latest issues and developments that have marked the 2015 international nuclear deal about Iran’s nuclear program,The Islamic Republic News Agency reported.

Iran waited a year to see how the three European signatories to the deal, that is, Germany, France and the UK, react to the US violation of the UN Security Council’s 2231 Resolution that makes the agreement binding for all parties.

The EU3 failed to honor its commitments. In response, Iran scaled back some of its voluntary nuclear commitments such as uranium enrichment level and heavy water stockpile.

Tehran says it will stop the moves as soon as the European states live up to their commitments.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif met and held talks with his Polish counterpart on Thursday as Tehran continues its diplomatic outreach with US allies to counter Washington’s measures to isolate Iran.

Iran’s FM Mohammad Javad Zarif met Poland’s Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz in New York on Thursday on the sidelines of the 74 United Nations’ General Assembly (UNGA).

 

Zarif and Czaputowicz discussed bilateral issues.

 

Ties between Tehran and Warsaw constrained back in February when the Polish capital hosted a US-organized event to build coalition against Iran.

 

However, the two countries have moved to mend fences.

US President Donald Trump’s Administration has called on Poland, one of its key allies in Eastern Europe, to join its coalition to “secure freedom of navigation” in the Persian Gulf.

 

Iran has put on table a counter-initiative. Tehran has proposed Hormuz Peace Endeavour (HOPE) to de-escalate tensions in the Persian Gulf, inviting the body of water’s eight littoral states to join the coalition.

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