EU 'determined to preserve' Iran nuclear deal: Mogherini

AFP  |  Rome 

The EU is "determined to preserve" the nuclear deal despite the US withdrawal, the bloc's has said, pledging to "stay true" if stuck to its commitments.

EU said the deal would be on the agenda when the bloc's leaders meet for a summit in next week.

"Policies of @realDonaldTrump on #IranDeal and trade will meet a united European approach. EU leaders will tackle both issues at the summit in next week," Tusk wrote on

Mogherini made a direct appeal to the Iranian people and their leaders to stick with the accord after US said was ditching what he called a "defective" agreement.

"Stay true to your commitments as we will stay true to ours and together with the rest of the international community we will preserve this nuclear deal," Mogherini said at a hastily arranged press conference in

She warned she was "particularly worried" by Trump's announcement of new sanctions on Iran, saying the EU would act to defend its economic interests.

An EU said the European Commission, the bloc's executive, would meet next week to discuss possible countermeasures to US sanctions.

The called Trump's decision "the worst that could have been taken". European powers Britain, and led a campaign to persuade Trump to stick with the deal negotiated by his predecessor Barack Obama, arguing that it was the most effective way of stopping Iran developing nuclear weapons.

But the massive diplomatic push ended in failure as Trump -- as expected -- announced the US was pulling out and reimposing sanctions that had been relaxed in return for Iran abandoning its nuclear programme.

But Mogherini said the EU would stick with the accord, which was also signed by and

"As long as Iran continues to implement its nuclear related commitments, as it is doing so far, the will remain committed to the continued full and effective implementation of the nuclear deal," she said.

"We fully trust the work, competence and autonomy of the that has published 10 reports certifying that Iran has fully complied with its commitments." Senior British, German, French and EU officials held last-ditch talks with Iran's in just hours before Trump's announcement, stressing that was committed to the deal whatever the from the

A German foreign ministry source said it was important to keep talks going in coming days to avoid "uncontrolled escalation" after Trump's decision.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 04:00 IST