Iran rejects new participants, any talks on nuclear deal

The Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in Iran, 1,200 km south of Tehran. It was developed as part of a joint nuclear cooperation agreement between Russia and Iran. REUTERS
The Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in Iran, 1,200 km south of Tehran. It was developed as part of a joint nuclear cooperation agreement between Russia and Iran. REUTERS

DUBAI – Iran’s foreign ministry rejected any new negotiations or changes to the participants of Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers after French President Emmanuel Macron said any new talks should include Saudi Arabia.

“The nuclear accord is a multilateral international agreement ratified by the United Nations’ Security Council Resolution 2231, which is non-negotiable and parties to it are clear and unchangeable,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said on Saturday. (Reuters)

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