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Macron calls for inclusion of Saudi Arabia in negotiations on new Iran nuclear deal

January 29, 2021
French President Emmanuel Macron has underlined the need to include regional allies, including Saudi Arabia, in negotiations with Iran on a new nuclear deal. — Courtesy photo
French President Emmanuel Macron has underlined the need to include regional allies, including Saudi Arabia, in negotiations with Iran on a new nuclear deal. — Courtesy photo



PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron has underlined the need to include regional allies, including Saudi Arabia, in negotiations with Iran on a new nuclear deal.

Speaking to the Al Arabiya TV channel, Macron said that Saudi Arabia must be included in any talks on an agreement with Iran.

The French president said that Saudi Arabia should be taken into confidence for any potential agreement with Iran.

He said it was necessary this time around to avoid making the same mistakes that were made in 2015 when the first Iran nuclear deal was signed.

Macron added that the time remaining to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon was very short.

Talks of renewed discussions over a new nuclear pact have gained momentum ever since Joe Biden was elected as the new US president. Biden was the vice president under Barack Obama when the JCPOA was signed in 2015.

But President Donald Trump pulled the US out of the deal and launched what was termed as the “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran. — Agencies


January 29, 2021
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