Paris: Agreement with Iran must include missile and regional issues
The French Foreign Minister says Paris has been coordinated with Washington on the possible content of the agreement and its timing, and the possible agreement should include Iranian missile components and regional activities.
According to RCO News Agency, French Foreign Minister Jean -Noel Barrow spoke on Friday during a question and answer session at the Atlantic Council’s School of Thought on Iran.
“Iran is a very important issue that we have been in tune with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio since day one,” Barrow said in response to a question.
“Iran is a major threat to our security interests because we are in France and the city of Marseille,” said Baro, saying that France “supports and encouraged the United States to be with Iran”. So we take this very seriously. “
However, the senior French diplomat emphasized: “We believe that there is no other path or solution other than the diplomatic path to solve this problem. “There is no military solution to this issue, and any military effort to solve it will have a huge cost that we do not want to pay.”
“We were coordinated in terms of content, because our teams have been preparing in the past months before the expiry date of the brigade in the fall,” he said, noting that France was in line with the United States on the potential content of the agreement and its timing.
“The agreement should include components of Iranian missile program as well as regional activities of Iran,” the French Foreign Minister said, adding that Paris has a clear picture of what could be a “strong and protected agreement”. “This is the content that is available to US negotiators and is free.”
The senior French diplomat made the remarks while Iran has repeatedly stated that it will only negotiate its nuclear issue and would have no negotiations on metaphorical issues.
“If the International Atomic Energy Agency confirms that Iran has violated its commitments, or if we do not reach an agreement that protects our security interests enough by summer, we will not be suspended in the restoration of all the sanctions we had suspended five years ago,” Barrow said.
The French minister, who made the remarks at the American School Summit, went on to point out Iran’s role in China’s relations with Europe, saying: “Obviously, our conversations cannot only focus on business. “When China supports the war (Ukraine) … when it is next to North Korea and Iran – countries that are spreading weapons and threatening the nuclear weapons and global stability, it is difficult to trust.”
“So if China really wants to establish a trust -based relationship with European countries, it must show that it also considers our security benefits,” Barrow said. Otherwise, such a relationship will face serious challenges. “
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