Joint Ministerial Statement on the JCPoA
Monday, 21 December 2020 12:02
A Ministerial Meeting of the E3/EU+2 (China, France, Germany, the
Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the High Representative
of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy) and
the Islamic Republic of Iran, the participants of the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPoA), was held virtually on 21
December 2020. The meeting was chaired by the EU High
Representative, Josep Borrell. JCPOA participants...Request free trial
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A Ministerial Meeting of the E3/EU+2 (China, France, Germany,
the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the High
Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy) and the Islamic Republic of Iran, the
participants of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
(JCPoA), was held virtually on 21 December 2020. The meeting
was chaired by the EU High Representative, Josep Borrell.
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JCPOA participants re-emphasised their commitment to preserve
the agreement and stressed their respective efforts in this
regard. They discussed that full and effective implementation
of the JCPoA by all remains crucial and discussed the need to
address ongoing implementation challenges, including on
nuclear non-proliferation and sanctions lifting commitments.
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Ministers underscored the important role of the IAEA as the
sole impartial and independent international organisation
mandated by the UN Security Council to monitor and verify the
implementation of the nuclear non-proliferation commitments
under the JCPoA. They stressed the importance of continued
good faith cooperation with the IAEA.
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Ministers recalled that the JCPoA, as endorsed by UN Security
Council resolution 2231 (2015), remains a key element of the
global nuclear non-proliferation architecture and a
significant achievement of multilateral diplomacy that
contributes to regional and international security. Ministers
reiterated their deep regret towards the US withdrawal from
the agreement. They stressed that resolution 2231 remains
fully in force.
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Ministers agreed to continue dialogue to ensure full JCPoA
implementation by all sides. Ministers acknowledged the
prospect of a return of the US to the JCPoA and underlined
their readiness to positively address this in a joint effort.
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