Iran Urges France to Honor Contracts


Iran Urges France to Honor Contracts

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – An Iranian cabinet minister urged France to remain committed to the contracts it has signed with Iran, calling for Paris’s reaction to Washington’s intimidating policies aimed at discouraging European firms from working with Tehran.

Iran expects France to honor its commitments under the contracts for the sale of plane parts and providing technical assistance, and to fulfill its pledges following talks on transportation and construction services, Iran's Minister of Roads and Urban Development Abbas Akhoundi said on Sunday.

He made the comments in a meeting with Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, a French Secretary of State and the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, held in Tehran.

Akhoundi also called on the French government to adopt political stances against the US intimidating policies that are aimed at spoiling cooperation between European businesses and Iran.

For his part, the French minister hailed the establishment of a joint economic commission between Iran and France.

He also expressed France’s determination for negotiations with Iran on major projects in the transportation industry.

Iran and France have signed major contracts since the coming into force of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers.

Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) reached the nuclear agreement in July 2015 and started implementing it in January 2016.

The accord was supposed to terminate all nuclear-related sanctions against Iran all at once, but its implementation has been hampered mainly due to US policies.

Most Visited in Politics
Top Politics stories
Top Stories