Russia, China call on UN nuclear forum to save Iran deal

AFP  |  Geneva 

today urged a forum to show its support for the "fragile" nuclear accord by signing onto a statement, co-written by China, backing the deal.

The head of the unit at Russia's foreign ministry, Vladimir Yermakov, called on UN members to support the landmark pact with to not "keep silence in hope that the situation will somehow blow over."

Addressing the preliminary review meeting of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Yermakov described the 2015 nuclear deal as "quite a fragile compromise."

US has fiercely criticised the complex deal. If he refuses to waive sanctions against by a May 12 deadline, the accord may unravel.

and China, both supporters of the pact known as the (JCPOA), have drafted a statement affirming their "unwavering support for the comprehensive and effective implementation" of the deal.

Yermakov urged all nations at the UN nuclear meet to sign on.

"We believe there is a demand for such a collective message by the (meeting) and hope that the document will find broad support," he said.

The Russian then took a thinly veiled shot at Trump's call to renegotiate the JCPOA in hopes of getting better terms for the

"Any attempts to amend (the) text for someone's benefit will inevitably... have powerful negative consequences for regional global stability and security," Yermakov said.

His comments came after Russian vowed in Monday that and would block any attempts to "sabotage" the nuclear agreement.

During a first day of discussions on the NPT in Monday, a long line of speakers had already voiced their support for the deal, including the UN's top

European leaders are also scrambling the save the deal. French is in this week lobbying Trump to preserve the pact, with German due in the US capital on Friday.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 17:45 IST