US allies and rivals spoke out in support of the Iran nuclear deal on Monday, bolstering French President Emmanuel Macronโs pitch to U. President Donald Trump that there was no โPlan Bโ for keeping a lid on Tehranโs atomic ambitions.
Macron is on something of a rescue mission for the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which Trump has vowed to scrap unless European allies strengthen it by mid-May.
A nuclear non-proliferation conference in Geneva heard repeated calls for parties to the deal โ the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany โ to ensure its implementation and preservation.
โThe Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action continues to be the best way to ensure the exclusively peaceful nature of Iranโs nuclear programme and to realise the promised tangible economic benefits for the Iranian people,โ UN High representative for Disarmament Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu said.
But U.S. non-proliferation envoy Robert Ford said Iran presented a very real long-term challenge to the non-proliferation regime.
โIran (is) a country that for years illegally and secretly sought to develop nuclear weapons, suspended its weaponization work only when confronted by the potentially direst of consequences without ever coming clean about its illicit endeavours,โ he said.
โFor several more years (it) continued its efforts to enrich uranium in violation of legally-binding U.N. Security Council requirements, and retains the ability to position itself, several years hence, dangerously close to rapid weaponization.โ
On a visit to Beijing, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said he had agreed with his Chinese counterpart to block any U.S. attempt to sabotage the deal.
โWe are against revising these agreements, we consider it very counter productive to try to reduce to zero years of international work carried out via talks between the six major powers and Iran,โ Lavrov said after talks with the Chinese governmentโs top diplomat, State Councillor Wang Yi.
โWe will obstruct attempts to sabotage these agreements which were enshrined in a U.N. Security Council resolution,โ Lavrov said.
EU disarmament envoy Jacek Bylica said the deal strengthened the international non-proliferation regime, contributed to regional and international security and ensured the exclusively peaceful nature of Iranโs nuclear programme.
Cornel Seruta, a senior official at the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the deal had significantly improved access to Iran.
โIn short, Iran is now subject to the most robust nuclear verification regime and Iran is implementing its nuclear related commitments under the JCPOA,โ he said. โIt is essential thatIran continues to fully implement those commitments.โ