Iran, world powers to have first nuclear meet since Trump pullout

AFP  |  Tehran 

The foreign ministers of and five world powers still party to the 2015 nuclear deal will meet in on Friday for talks on the troubled accord, and said.

During the meeting the ministers will discuss an "incentive package" the is offering to try to persuade to stay in the agreement, reported.

The meeting will seek "solutions to preserve the nuclear deal after the illegal US action to withdraw," it said.

In Moscow, told Russian agencies that the meeting aimed to "prevent the disintegration" of the accord and to "protect the interests of economic actors".

"We should send a message to showing how much the position of countries participating in the deal differs from the stance of (US President) Donald Trump," he said.

The announcement of Friday's meeting came with Iranian in to rally support for the deal.

Rouhani, accompanied by Zarif, was in on Tuesday and due to head on Wednesday to Vienna, where the accord was signed in 2015.

Trump unilaterally pulled out of the agreement two months ago, to the ire of the other signatories which along with the have continued to back the accord.

Iran has warned it is ready to resume uranium enrichment to 20 percent -- above the level permitted in the deal -- "within days" if the agreement falls apart.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 19:50 IST