Iran Urges Japan To Protect Nuke Deal, Regional Stability

Iran Urges Japan To Protect Nuke Deal, Regional Stability

TEHRAN, Dec 22 (NNN-TASNIM) – Iran urged Japan’s initiatives to protect the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal, as well as, support peace and stability in the Middle East, Iranian media reported.

The remarks were made by Iranian President, Hassan Rouhani, during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, in Tokyo on Friday.

Rouhani urged Japan to help confront the U.S. attempts to “wreck” the 2015 nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

The Iranian president also stressed the importance of deepening relations between Iran and Japan, in all fields of mutual interest, including “energy, science and technology, medicine, tourism, sports, customs, industry, and economic and commercial fields.”

Iran welcomes any effort by any country, to save the JCPOA and protect peace and stability in the region and the world, said Rouhani, adding, “We do not turn down negotiation and agreement that serve our interests.”

For his part, the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, said, the Iran-Japan relations have entered its 90th anniversary and Japan is willing to develop cooperation between the two countries’ private sectors, while urging “Iran’s constructive role in securing peace and stability in this region.”

Japan will continue its efforts to save the Iranian nuclear deal and his country has begun cooperating with three European countries in this regard, Abe added.– NNN-TASNIM

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