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Emmanuel Macron and Hassan Rouhani (Ludovic Marin / AFP via Getty Images)
Iran's nuclear deal is "not negotiable", Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bassam Ghassemi said today in response to remarks by the French president.
Emmanuel Macron called for vigilance towards Tehran over its ballistic missile programme and regional activities, in an interview published on Wednesday (8 November) by the Emirati daily Al-Ittihad.
"We have told French leaders on several occasions that the Iran nuclear deal is not negotiable and that no other issues can be included in the text" of the 2015 agreement, state news agency IRNA quoted Ghassemi as saying.
France, the foreign ministry speaker said, is "fully aware of our country's intangible position concerning the issue of Iran's defensive affairs which are not negotiable".
In the interview with Al-Ittihad, published during Macron's 24-hour visit to Abu Dhabi, the French president said: "It is important to remain firm with Iran over its regional activities and its ballistic programme."
Macron also said there was no immediate alternative to the Iranian nuclear deal – long lambasted by US President Donald Trump – which curbs Iran's nuclear programme.
France has been trying to salvage the 2015 nuclear which Iran signed with six world powers – Britain, China, Germany, France, Russia and the United States.
On 13 October, Macron told Iranian President Hassan Rouhani over a phone call that France remained committed to the deal.
Howeverthe French leader stressed it was also necessary to have a dialogue with Iran on other strategic issues, including Tehran's ballistic missile programme and regional security, a proposal ruled out by Iran.
Macron's visit this week to Abu Dhabi came amid renewed tensions between regional arch-rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Iran's nuclear deal saw sanctions imposed on Tehran lifted in exchange for limits on its atomic programme. PTI
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