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Putin calls US unilateral pullout from JCPOA unconstructive

Addressing the general meeting of the International Economic Forum here, Putin said the JCPOA is a multilateral agreement endorsed by the UN Security Council resolution.

He said he had discussed this problem with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, on Thursday.
'The United States holds presidential elections every four years, and if international documents are signed and revised every three to four years, what is the planning time-frame in such a mode of work? Zero,' he said, adding that it 'creates an atmosphere of nervousness and mistrust.'

He emphasized that the 'right path to stability and mutually acceptable solutions' lied through respectful attitude to agreements.

'If this deal is ruined eventually, than indeed there will be many losers. We must do our best not to see this happen. And for this, it is important to work with all participants in the process,' the Russian president stressed.

The Iran nuclear deal is not lost altogether after the United States unilaterally pulled out from it, he said. 'It might be a two-way road so tensions should not be whipped up here. As long as we want to preserve anything, the doors should be left open for the international process to achieve the final result. I suppose all is not lost,' Putin said commenting on prospects for the Iran nuclear deal.

Iran complies with all of its international obligations and does nothing punishable, he said.

'We supported everything the international community had worked out to persuade the Iranian partners to conclude the well-known agreements. To do them justice they agreed to make many compromises and today they stand by their obligations,' Putin said.

He recalled his recent meeting with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

'He told me once again that according to IAEA estimates Iran is in full compliance with its commitments. What should it be punished for then? I do not understand,' Putin said.

Termination of the deal on Iran will do damage to the whole region and will create the same problem as we are having around North Korea, he said.

'Will it be better for Israel if Iran withdraws from this deal, or if it will be compelled, pushed out of this deal? Then the nuclear activity of Iran will be generally unclear to anyone. We won’t know what will be going on there. What will be the emerging risks?' the president said.

He said problems around North Korea have not been solved as of yet. 'And we want to have a second problem of this kind, or maybe a bigger one? I mean an explosive nature of the region we are talking about. Maybe, no,' he said.

On May 8, US President Donald Trump announced Washington’s decision to withdraw from the Iran and promised to reinstate the former anti-Iranian sanctions and impose tighter ones.

Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Theresa May, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel issued a joint statement calling on all other parties to the JCPOA to stay committed to their liabilities under it.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani reiterated his country’s commitment to the deal, saying Teheran will continue to implement its liabilities. He called on the European Union to guarantee observance of its interests to keep the deal in place.
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