JCPOA: Qatar, France FMs discuss Iran nuclear deal

Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statement that al-Thani and Colonna met in Paris and discussed bilateral cooperation and ways to enhance relations between the two countries.

The Qatar Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, who has traveled to Paris, held talks with the French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna on Tuesday to discuss Iran nuclear deal or the JCPOA.

During the meeting, the two sides exchanged their views on bilateral ties, and regional and international developments, especially Iran’s nuclear program.

In this meeting, Qatari and French foreign ministers discussed the latest regional and international developments, especially Palestinian issue, Iran’s nuclear program, developments in Libya, Lebanon, Ukraine, Chad and Afghanistan.

In addition, the two sides exchanged their views on some issues of mutual interest.

Foreign ministers of Qatar and France also emphasized the necessity of reviving the political process in the Palestinian issue and returning to compromise negotiations in order to realize a two-state solution in accordance with borders in 1967.

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Qatari and French foreign ministers also emphasized the need to reach a fair agreement in the negotiation process to revive JCPOA and the need to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis in Ukraine.

It was eaelier reported that, Foreign ministers of Qatar and the United States in a telephone conversation discussed the latest developments related to the negotiations on the removal of anti-Iran sanctions.

During the phone talks, Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed bilateral ties between Washington and Doha and explored avenues for expansion of relations in various fields.

Qatari news agency announced the phone talks held between foreign ministers of Qatar and the United States on the latest developments on the process of negotiations for the removal of anti-Iran sanctions.

Qatari capital of Doha hosted the latest round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States as brokered by European Union Representative Enrique Mora last week on Tuesday and Wednesday.

On the sidelines of the 4th International Conference of American Human Rights held on Sunday, Iran’s chief negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani said that negotiations in Qatari capital of Doha was formed within the framework that had previously been specified, so that continuation of talks is based on the agreement which is underway between Iran and EU as represented by the Deputy EU Foreign Policy Chief Enrique Mora.

On Friday, Bloomberg announced that Doha talks would likely start within the next three to four weeks.

Source: MEHR

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