UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 24 -- French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday called on the United States and Iran to return to talks.
"More than ever, I sincerely and profoundly believe that the time has come to resume negotiations between the United States of America, Iran, the signatories to the JCPOA and the (affected) countries of the region," Macron told the UN General Assembly, using the initials of the formal name of the July 2017 Iran nuclear deal.
The goal of the renewed talks would be: first of all, the certainty that Iran never acquires and develops nuclear weapons; second, a solution to the crisis in Yemen; third, a regional security plan, which also incorporates the other crises of the region and security of maritime navigation; and finally, a lifting of economic sanctions, he said.
He noted that after the U.S. withdrawal from the 2017 agreement, he proposed a global framework that would make it possible to preserve the nuclear deal and to complement it with a more expanded approach dealing with issues arising from the Iranian nuclear program and its ballistic missile programs.
"I'm not naive at all. And I don't believe in miracles. I believe that it takes courage to build peace."
Macron said he had believed all along that the strategy of pressure on Iran over its nuclear program could only lead to an increase in tensions in the region.
He also mentioned the recent attack on Saudi oil facilities, which was claimed by Yemen's Houthi rebels but was blamed on Tehran by Washington and some of its allies.
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