British defence secretary defends JCPOA despite Trump's disdain

IANS  |  Washington 

British has said here the current (JCPOA) was the "best possible" and "achievable" deal to address the West's concerns on

Speaking at the Atlantic Council, said "the JCPOA was a deal that we felt was the best possible deal that was achievable", reported.

"None of us has ever pretended it was a perfect deal, but actually it did deliver a number of important measures that I think everyone benefits from," he said.

"On the deal, we really encourage the US along with all nations to get around the table and start discussing about actually ... how we have something that can work," he noted.

"We really just encourage the US to start talking to its partners and in order to be able to find a route forward."

Williamson's remarks forged a sharp contrast with Trump, who on Monday signed an order to re-impose sanctions on Iran that had been lifted under the JCPOA, and blasted the deal he had left in May as a "horrible, one-sided" one that had failed to protect US national security.

In 2015, Iran and five permanent members of the UN Security Council- Britain, China, France, and the US - plus Germany, signed the deal in Under the accord, Iran agreed to limit its sensitive nuclear activities and allow international inspectors to examine in return for the lifting of crippling economic sanctions.

Trans-has escalated over the Trump administration's threat to impose the so-called secondary sanctions on companies that have business connections with Iran, many of which are from

Hours before Trump's announcement to re-sanction Iran, the (EU), Britain, and said in a joint statement they would maintain economic ties with Tehran, and "are determined to protect European economic operators engaged in legitimate business with Iran".

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 05:54 IST