German FM Maas will visit Iran for nuclear talks.

The agreement foresees lifting economic sanctions obligatory on Iran reciprocally for Teheran agreeing to limit its nuclear activity to peaceful and civilian functions.Earlier this month, Iran sharply criticized world powers for not fulfilling their guarantees and vulnerable to abandon elements of the nuclear deal.The agreement, conjointly called the Joint Comprehensive set up of Action (JCPOA), was signed between Iran and Russia, China, France, the U.K., and the U.S., and Germany.
German minister Heiko Maas will visit Iran next week for talks on regional problems and therefore the implementation of the 2015 nuclear deal, his spokesperson aforesaid on Thursday.Speaking at a conference in Berlin, Maria Adebahr aforesaid Maas can travel capital of Iran on Monday, as a part of a geographic region tour.“You understand our position, we tend to try to stay the nuclear deal alive, as a result of we tend to believe that it’s an honest agreement,” she said, adding that the visit was coordinated with different EU major powers France and therefore the U.K.During his initial official trip to capital of Iran, Maas is regular to satisfy along with his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif and different senior officers.Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign on Persia with new sanctions, EU heavyweights — Germany, France and therefore the U.K. — still back the 2015 nuclear deal with Teheran.Last year, U.S. President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the deal and intense pressure on capital of Iran by re-imposing sanctions targeting the country’s energy and banking sectors.–HADISA