AFP
Sochi, Russia
President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said Moscow was sorry to see Iran’s nuclear deal falling apart but stressed Russia was not "a fire brigade” to "rescue everything.”
Tensions have sharply escalated between arch-rivals Washington and Tehran since US President Donald Trump withdrew last year from the Iran nuclear deal which removed sanctions in exchange for curbs on Iran’s nuclear programme.
Putin spoke to reporters after hosting US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Tuesday for the highest-level bilateral talks in nearly a year. "We regret that the deal is falling apart,” Putin said following talks with Austrian President Alexander van der Bellen on Wednesday.
"After the signing of the agreement Iran was and still is the world’s most verifiable and transparent country in this sense.” "Iran is fulfilling all of its obligations,” said Putin, citing the International Atomic Energy Agency.
He urged Iran not to quit the 2015 agreement but added there was only so much Moscow could do. "Russia is not a fire brigade,” Putin said.
"We cannot rescue everything that does not fully depend on us. We’ve played our part.” Putin also said that after Washington’s withdrawal Europe could do "nothing” to salvage the deal.
Earlier Wednesday Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed concern that tensions over Iran escalated despite assurances from Pompeo.
Sochi, Russia
President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said Moscow was sorry to see Iran’s nuclear deal falling apart but stressed Russia was not "a fire brigade” to "rescue everything.”
Tensions have sharply escalated between arch-rivals Washington and Tehran since US President Donald Trump withdrew last year from the Iran nuclear deal which removed sanctions in exchange for curbs on Iran’s nuclear programme.
Putin spoke to reporters after hosting US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Tuesday for the highest-level bilateral talks in nearly a year. "We regret that the deal is falling apart,” Putin said following talks with Austrian President Alexander van der Bellen on Wednesday.
"After the signing of the agreement Iran was and still is the world’s most verifiable and transparent country in this sense.” "Iran is fulfilling all of its obligations,” said Putin, citing the International Atomic Energy Agency.
He urged Iran not to quit the 2015 agreement but added there was only so much Moscow could do. "Russia is not a fire brigade,” Putin said.
"We cannot rescue everything that does not fully depend on us. We’ve played our part.” Putin also said that after Washington’s withdrawal Europe could do "nothing” to salvage the deal.
Earlier Wednesday Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed concern that tensions over Iran escalated despite assurances from Pompeo.