Pakistan supports Iran's stance on nuclear deal

IANS  |  Islamabad 

on Friday expressed its support to on the international nuclear deal related to the Iranian nuclear issue during talks between foreign ministers of the two countries, the said.

Detailed discussions were held on regional and global issues including the situation in and the U.S. decision to unilaterally withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) signed in 2015, said ministry said in a statement.

"As regards JCPOA, while supporting Iran's principled stance, Qureshi expressed the hope that remaining parties to the Agreement would uphold their commitments in letter and spirit," it said.

"This was important given repeated verification that has strictly adhered to the terms of agreement," the statement added, saying Qureshi told his Iranian counterpart that "Pakistan stands with in this hour of need."

The multilateral deal on the Iranian nuclear issue was struck between Iran and the five permanent members of the plus and the European Union, and was adopted by the Resolution 2,231.

US announced in May his country's withdrawal from the nuclear deal that triggered criticism by the and several countries.

During their talks, the two ministers also underlined the need to promote bilateral relations in all areas of cooperation and agreed to host next rounds of Bilateral Political Consultations and the at early dates, according to the

On Friday, Pakistan also met with Zarif, who delivered a message of Iranian Hassan Rouhani, inviting for the upcoming Asian Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) Summit in Iran in October.

Both Pakistan and Iran are members of the organization. Iran currently holds the of the organization, which was inaugurated in June 2002 in

"As land bridges between economically resource-rich regions, together with other regional partners, Pakistan and Iran remained the key to growth and prosperity in the region through enhancing connectivity and promoting people-to-people linkages," told Zarif.

Imran Khan also said that during his tenure, Pakistan would make all efforts to cement these relations in various areas to the benefit of both countries.

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First Published: Sat, September 01 2018. 02:06 IST