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Rouhani Welcomes Efforts to Save JCPOA, Ensure Regional Peace

Rouhani Welcomes Efforts to Save JCPOA, Ensure Regional Peace
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By Staff, Agencies

Iran welcomes any initiative for salvaging the 2015 nuclear deal and for protecting peace and stability in the region and the world, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a visit to Tokyo.

In a meeting with Abe that was held in Tokyo on Friday, Rouhani called on Japan to help confront the United States' attempts to wreck the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action [JCPOA].

"The Islamic Republic of Iran has always attempted to contribute to establishing peace in the region and the world with the help of regional countries and its neighbors, and letters have been sent to regional leaders in this regard,” Rouhani noted.

“We need to root out unilateralism to be able to protect the security in the region and make those who follow routes other than cooperation based on international regulations understand that they must choose another path,” the he added.

The Iranian head of state also referred to the good, long-standing relations between Iran and Japan, saying, "Various meetings between the two countries’ officials in the past 6 years indicate that there are very good relations between Tehran and Tokyo compared to the past decades.”

“I am happy that we are holding our third meeting at the 90th anniversary of the establishment of political relations between the two countries,” his official website quoted him as saying.

He also stressed the importance of deepening relations between Iran and Japan in all fields of mutual interest, saying, "The two countries can promote relations and cooperation in many fields, including energy, science and technology, medicine, tourism, sports, customs, industry, and economic and commercial fields.”

Denouncing the United States’ unjust, illegal sanctions against Iran after its withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Rouhani added, “The United States’ unilateral withdrawal from international agreements like the JCPOA poses a threat to global peace and security.”

All countries have to stay committed to UNSC Resolution 2231, said Rouhani, adding, "The United States’ sanctions are considered a kind of economic terrorism and countries that are active in the field of countering terrorism must counter the US’ move.”

"Iran has exerted all its efforts to save the JCPOA within the framework of its interests, and will continue to do so, and we call on all other JCPOA signatories to live up to their commitments,” the president added.

"Without a doubt, this will be the key to the survival of the international agreement and countries can force the US to correct its mistakes and return to the right path,” Rouhani noted.

On the cooperation between Iran and other countries, Rouhani said, "We welcome any plan that can increase economic exchanges, especially in the field of energy and increasing oil export and sale.”

Stating that Iran’s step-by-step reduction of its JCPOA commitments after the US’ withdrawal from the deal and Europe’s failure in living up to its commitments are based on the deal itself, he said, "We believe that the JCPOA is an effective model for reading peace and friendship among all countries.”

He also went on to state that the US’ withdrawal from the deal and imposition of unprecedented economic sanctions against the Iranian nation have not been to anybody’s benefit, saying, "The US’ lack of commitment damaged not only a major international agreement, but also peace and friendly political relations among countries.”

The Islamic Republic of Iran welcomes any effort by any country in saving the JCPOA and protecting peace and stability in the region and the world, said Rouhani, adding, "Naturally, we do not turn down any negotiation and agreement that serve our interests.”

For his part, Abe said, "Iran-Japan relations have entered its 90th anniversary and the visits of the two countries’ officials have contributed to further development of these relations.”

Japan is willing to cement ties with Iran in all fields of mutual interest, Abe added, noting, "We are determined to deepen our ties and cooperation with Iran, especially in consular and technical fields, medical management, disaster management and earthquake.”

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