Zarif in Moscow as Russia moves to save Iran N deal
May 15, 2018 00:00:00
MOSCOW : Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (L) and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif smiling during their meeting in Moscow on Monday — AFP
MOSCOW, May 14 (AFP): Iran's foreign minister said on a visit to Moscow on Monday he was seeking "assurances" from the backers of the country's nuclear deal after the US pulled out.
Russia is trying to keep the landmark 2015 accord alive in the wake of US President Donald Trump's decision, pushing it into rare cooperation with Europe.
"The final aim of these negotiations is to seek assurances that the interests of the Iranian nation will be defended," Mohammad Javad Zarif said at a press conference with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow.
Lavrov, meanwhile, said Russia and Europe had a duty to "jointly defend their legal interests" in terms of the deal.
Zarif's diplomatic tour took him to Beijing at the weekend and will see him visit Brussels later in the week, as the international backers of the agreement scramble to save it.
After meeting his Chinese counterpart on Sunday, Zarif said he was hopeful of forging a "clear future design" for the accord.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has already spoken with Germany's Angela Merkel and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the efforts, after voicing his "deep concern" over Trump's decision.
Trump's move to ditch the nuclear deal has infuriated Washington's allies in Europe as well as China and Russia.
"(European) cooperation with Russia, which until recently seemed impossible because of the Skripal (spy poisoning) case, with the expulsion of diplomats and the reduction of contact, is now receiving a fresh boost," consultant Andrei Baklitski of the PIR Center NGO said.