TEHRAN(Basirat): Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov reaffirmed Russia's commitment to maintaining the sustainability of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the Iranian nuclear program.

The meeting of the Six (Russia, the UK, China, the US, France and
Germany) and Iran was held on Wednesday on the sidelines of the UN
General Assembly.
"Lavrov confirmed that Russia will continue to support the
sustainability of the JCPOA," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a
Facebook statement, reported TASS.
It is noted that at the meeting the latest report by Yukiya Amano, head
of the International Atomic Energy Agency, was considered. This document
confirmed that Iran fully meets its obligations under the agreement.
The agreement on Iran’s nuclear program was reached between Iran and six
international mediators (the United Kingdom, Germany, China, Russia,
the United States, and France) on July 14, 2015.
On January 16, 2016, the parties to the deal announced beginning of its
implementation. Under the deal, Iran undertakes to curb its nuclear
activities and place them under total control of the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in exchange of abandonment of the sanctions
imposed previously by the United Nations Security Council, the European
Union and the United States over its nuclear program.
Washington repeatedly criticized the deal. Speaking at the session of
the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, President Donald Trump called the
agreement on Iran's nuclear program "one of the worst and most one-sided
transactions the United States has ever entered into." he said that
Iran exports "violence, bloodshed and chaos."
On Wednesday, French President Emmanuelle Macron said that canceling the
deal with Iran "would be a great error." He proposed to supplement the
agreement with provisions relating to the country's missile activities,
as well as restrictions on Tehran after 2025.