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Renegotiation of Iran Nuclear Deal Not Possible: Zarif

Iran’s foreign minister says the European Union has some standards, based on which, it is not possible to review the nuclear deal.

Mohammad Javad Zarif said in an interview with famous German Journalist Jürgen Todenhöfer that Europe cannot maintain the nuclear agreement by trying to violate the deal.

According to a Farsi report by Fars News Agency, the Iranian top diplomat called on Europe to support the nuclear deal because the international community is expecting the same as well. Iran’s Zarif said all parties must comply with the nuclear accord without making excuses.

In response to a question regarding the escalations in the region, Zarif stressed that to resolve the issues only a peaceful solution can work as many wars have been waged in the region and this situation cannot continue.

“From our point of view, the Persian Gulf issues require a dialogue that takes all aspects into consideration. It must be borne in mind that no one can dominate the region, and all sides must work together,” underlined Zarif.

Iran’s foreign minister further mentioned that it is needed to trust each other, and this has to be done through military inspections and signing non-aggression treaties with all countries in the region, including Saudi Arabia.

“Saudi Arabia is one of the most important countries in the Persian Gulf region; therefore, without Saudi Arabia we cannot reach a conclusion.”

Zarif also highlighted that Iran has not attacked any country in the past 300 years adding that “during the Iran-Iraq war, it was the Islamic Republic that was attacked, and after the war, we were a close friend of the Iraqi people and helped them in the fight against ISIS.”

About Iran’s missile program, Zarif noted that Iran spends the least on weapons in comparison with other regional countries.

“Saudi Arabia has missiles with higher range than ours. These missiles are capable of carrying nuclear warheads, while our missiles are not designed so. Saudi missiles are Chinese intercontinental ones with a range of 2500 kilometres. The main features of such missiles have a range of 12,000 kilometres.”

However, he added, Iran has missiles that are not capable of carrying nuclear warheads and their maximum range is 2,000 kilometres.

He also noted that “we will not use these missiles against any country, and we have announced we will only use them in case of being attacked.”

Zarif’s comments came after French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian accused Iran on Monday of not respecting part of the UN Resolution 2231, which calls on Tehran to refrain from working on ballistic missiles.

Later, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, emphasized that Tehran’s missile program and defense capabilities would by no means be subject to negotiations.

Iranian Government Spokesman Mohammad Nobakht also said at his weekly conference on Tuesday that Tehran “will not negotiate with any party over its missile capabilities.”

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