Britain will continue to back Iran n-deal: May tells Netanyahu

IANS  |  London 

The British told her Israeli counterpart on Wednesday Britain maintained its support to the 2015 Nuclear agreement with as the best roadmap to prevent from developing nuclear weapons.

"Along with and France, the UK continues believing it is the best route to prevent from acquiring nuclear weapons," May said after the meeting.

May was referring to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA,) the July 14, 2015 agreement reached in and signed by Iran, the P5+1, meaning the five permanent members of the -- China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, plus -- and the EU.

Donald Trump, a close ally of Netanyahu, withdrew from the JCPOA on May 8.

May said her would maintain its "commitment" to the multilateral pact so long continued fulfilling its obligations, as the has certified.

Furthermore, the British acknowledged concerns with other matters involving Iran such as its activities in and or its proliferation of a the ballistic missile programme.

May also expressed her concern regarding the "loss of Palestinian lives" in the during the recent Palestinian demonstrations, staged between Mar. 30 and May 15, violently repressed by Israeli forces with a death toll of 110 Palestinians.

On the other hand, Israel's PM stressed his priority was to ensure did not obtain nuclear weapons and to roll-back Iran's increasing presence in the region.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 21:36 IST