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    Iran nuclear deal: Envoy starts diplomatic tour after US withdrawal
    Browse volume:209 | Reply:0 | Release time:2018-05-17 14:13:20

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has begun a diplomatic tour to seek assurances that signatories to a landmark nuclear deal will back it despite its abandonment by the US.

    Mr Zarif said on his first stop, China, that he hoped to secure a "clear future design" for the agreement.

    The US will re-impose sanctions on Iran and firms dealing with it could be hit, angering signatories like France.

    President Hassan Rouhani said he hoped Iran could stay in the agreement.

    "If the remaining five countries continue to abide by the agreement, Iran will remain in the deal despite the will of America," he said.

    The 2015 agreement sought to curb Iran’s nuclear programme in return for the lifting of economic sanctions.

    After meeting his counterpart in Beijing, Mr Zarif said: "We hope that with this visit to China and other countries we will be able to construct a clear future design for the comprehensive agreement."

    But he added: "If the nuclear deal is to continue, the interests of the people of Iran must be assured."

    He will later head to Moscow and Brussels.

    European signatories have undertaken a flurry of diplomatic activity to try to protect trade deals worth billions. On Sunday, White House National Security Adviser John Bolton said sanctions on European firms were "possible".

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the US still wanted to work with the Europeans on a new deal.

    Iran has threatened to resume "industrial scale" uranium enrichment "without any restrictions" if it does not get guarantees that the trade ties which have been established with Europe since the deal was signed will be maintained.

    A number of voices in Iran have suggested the deal is unlikely to survive.

    The head of the influential Revolutionary Guards, Mohammad Ali Jafari, said: "I hope recent events will lead us to end our trust in the West and the Europeans."

    Ayatollah Ali Jannati, the ultra-conservative head of the Assembly of Experts, said Mr Rouhani should "present his apologies to the Iranian people for the damage caused".

    US President Donald Trump said the deal was "horrible" because of expiry dates on its restrictions and because it did not cover Iran’s ballistic missile programme or its regional influence.

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