by Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
President Emmanuel Macron says U.N. Security Council, regional powers should negotiate plan placing Iran's ballistic missiles program under international supervision
French President
Emmanuel Macron
Photo: AFP
Iran's
ballistic missile program must be placed under international
surveillance, French President Emmanuel Macron said, in a bid to get
tougher on Tehran while preserving the nuclear deal that U.S. President
Donald Trump has threatened to scrap.
With the 2015 deal, aimed at stopping Iran
developing nuclear weapons, put in jeopardy by the U.S. president,
Britain, France and Germany are working on a plan to satisfy him by a
May 12 deadline to address Iran's ballistic missile tests and its
regional influence.
Macron said France, one of the signatories to the nuclear deal, wanted to preserve it as nothing better had been offered.
However, he said the use of Iranian-linked
missiles in Yemen and Syria needed to be addressed because they were a
security problem for French allies.
"I want a new cycle of negotiations with
regional parties and the permanent members of the Security Council, like
we did for the nuclear deal, but widening it to regional countries so
that we can reduce and eradicate this insecurity," Macron said.
"And [we need] to put Iran under
surveillance over its ballistic missiles. It's indispensable for the
security of the region and so we need a mechanism of sanctions and
control adapted to that."
While Iran accepted curbs on its nuclear
work – which it says is for purely peaceful purposes – it has repeatedly
refused to discuss its missile programme, something the United States
and the Europeans have called for.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas
Araqchi said on Feb. 8 that the West must ensure the nuclear deal
succeeds before trying to negotiate other issues.
Citing Iranian influence in Iraq, Lebanon
and Yemen, Macron said Tehran's foreign policy "can sometimes be a
factor of destabilization and we need to have a dialogue with the
Iranian regime."
He added: "I think all forms of military
solution to this situation are an error. We've lost too much time on the
ballistics and on regional activities."
Macron, whose foreign minister travels to
Tehran on March 4, said he wanted to organize a meeting of the main
players in the Syrian crisis.
"I want that we have in the coming weeks a
meeting on Syria that eradicates the ballistic activities in Syria that
puts in danger all the regional powers," he said, without elaborating.
Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/02/15/france-irans-missile-program-must-be-put-under-surveillance/
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