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Iran nuclear deal: Emmanuel Macron, Donald Trump call for new accord; Angela Merkel to renew talks during US visit on Friday

Agence France-Presse • April 25, 2018, 07:15:44 IST
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Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron called for a “new” deal with Iran on Tuesday, looking beyond divisions over a landmark nuclear accord

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Iran nuclear deal: Emmanuel Macron, Donald Trump call for new accord; Angela Merkel to renew talks during US visit on Friday

Washington: US president Donald Trump and French counterpart Emmanuel Macron called for a “new” deal with Iran on Tuesday, looking beyond divisions over a landmark nuclear accord that still hangs in the balance. Trump laid transatlantic divisions bare during a visit by the French president, pillorying a three-year old agreement designed to curb Iran’s nuclear programme. The US leader described the deal as “insane” and “ridiculous,” despite European pleas for him not to walk away. Instead, Trump eyed a broader “deal” that would also limit Iran’s ballistic missile programme and support for militant groups across West Asia.

“I think we will have a great shot at doing a much bigger, maybe, deal,” said Trump, stressing that any new accord would have to be built on “solid foundations.”

“They should have made a deal that covered Yemen, that covered Syria, that covered other parts of West Asia,” said Trump. “No matter where you go in West Asia, you see the fingerprints of Iran behind problems.” Macron admitted after meeting Trump that he did not know whether the US president would walk away from the nuclear deal when a 12 May decision deadline comes up. “I can say that we have had very frank discussions on that, just the two of us,” Macron told a joint press conference with Trump at his side. [caption id=“attachment_3506635” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of US president Donald Trump and French president Emmanuel Macron. AP File image of US president Donald Trump and French president Emmanuel Macron. AP[/caption] Putting on a brave face, he said he wished “for now to work on a new deal with Iran” of which the nuclear accord could be one part. Neither Trump nor Macron indicated whether Iran would get something in return for concessions on its ballistic programmes, activities in West Asia or extending nuclear controls beyond 2025. Trump — true to his background in reality TV — teased his looming decision. “This is a deal with decayed foundations. It’s a bad deal, it’s a bad structure. It’s falling down,” the US leader said. “We’re going to see what happens on the 12th.” Trump’s European allies have repeatedly tried to persuade him not to abandon the 2015 deal, which gave Iran massive sanctions relief and the guarantee of a civilian nuclear programme in return for limiting enrichment that could produce weapons grade fuel. German chancellor Angela Merkel will renew those calls when she visits Washington on Friday. Iran, meanwhile, has warned it will ramp up enrichment activities if Trump walks away from the accord, prompting Trump to issue a blunt warning. “They’re not going to be restarting anything. If they restart it, they’re going to have big problems, bigger than they ever had before. And you can mark it down,” he said. Simmering tensions For months American and European officials have been working behind the scenes to trying to find a compromise over Trump’s demands to change the agreement. Officials have toyed with the idea of a separate joint declaration: promising to tackle non-nuclear issues, while searching for a tougher successor agreement post 2025. The challenge, they say, is to find a solution that allows the mercurial US president to claim a public victory, while keeping the deal intact. More hawkish American officials accuse Europeans — particularly Germany — of putting business interests ahead of security, and of opposing a tougher stance against Iran to safeguard investments in the Islamic Republic. That charge is sharply rejected by European officials, who are increasingly frustrated at spending time dealing with Trump’s complaints rather than tackling Iran’s behavior.

The disagreement threatens to plunge transatlantic relations to their lowest point since the Iraq War.

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“It’s quite possible that Macron successfully bought time to gin up support for a new accord,” said Henry Rome, an Iran expert at the Eurasia Group, a consultancy. But he predicted multiple problems that could scupper Macron’s efforts. Trump comments contrasted markedly with the red carpet roll out that the French leader received at the White House. Earlier on Tuesday both men waxed lyrical about shared heroes of yore — from the Marquis de Lafayette to Alexis de Tocqueville — as they listened to strains of “La Marseillaise” and “The Star-Spangled Banner.” “The wonderful friendship we have developed over the last year is a testament to the enduring friendship that binds our two nations,” Trump glowed. In the Oval Office, Trump offered another, slightly awkward sign of their intimacy. “We have a very special relationship, in fact I’ll get that little piece of dandruff off,” Trump said, swiping something off Macron’s jacket. “We have to make him perfect — he is perfect.” Observers are uncertain that Macron can translate the privileged relationship into concrete results. There are also problems in the economic sphere, with Macron and Merkel both trying to secure a permanent exemption for Europe from US steel and aluminum tariffs. Trump complained about having to do trade “deals” with the European Union as a bloc, rather than individual states like France.

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