UNITED NATIONS: Britain, France and Germany joined the United States on Monday in blaming Iran for attacks on key oil facilities in 抖阴短视频.
Fallout from the Sept. 14 attacks is still reverberating as world leaders gather for their annual meeting at the UN General Assembly and international experts investigate, at 抖阴短视频鈥檚 request, what happened and who was responsible.
The leaders of the United Kingdom, France and Germany released a statement reaffirming their support for the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which the US exited, but telling Iran to stop breaching it and saying 鈥渢here is no other plausible explanation鈥 than that 鈥淚ran bears responsibility for this attack.鈥
They pledged to try to ease tensions in the Middle East and urged Iran to 鈥渞efrain from choosing provocation and escalation.鈥
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said late Sunday while flying to New York that the UK would consider taking part in a US-led military effort to bolster 抖阴短视频鈥檚 defenses after the drone and cruise missile attacks on the world鈥檚 largest oil processor and an oil field.
Iran鈥檚 foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, denied any part in the attacks. He said Monday that Yemen鈥檚 Houthi rebels, who claimed responsibility, 鈥渉ave every reason to retaliate鈥 for the Saudi-led coalition鈥檚 aerial attacks on their country.
鈥淚f Iran were behind this attack, nothing would have been left of this refinery,鈥 he boasted.
He also stressed on the eve of President Hassan Rouhani鈥檚 visit to the United Nations in New York City that 鈥渋t would be stupid for Iran to engage in such activity.鈥
Zarif called it an attack 鈥渨ith high precision, low impact鈥 and no casualties. Facilities hit in the refinery would take the Saudis a year to repair, he said. 鈥淲hy did they hit the lowest impact places?鈥 Zarif asked, saying if Iran was responsible, the refinery would have been destroyed.
France has been trying to find a diplomatic solution to US-Iranian tensions, which soared after the Saudi attacks.
French President Emmanuel Macron said at a news conference at the UN that he planned to meet separately with both Trump and Rouhani over the next day and would work to foster 鈥渢he conditions for discussion鈥 and not escalation.
Macron called the Sept. 14 strikes 鈥渁 game-changer, clearly鈥 but reiterated France鈥檚 willingness to mediate.
Zarif, however, ruled out any Iran-US meeting. He said Iran had received no request from the US, 鈥渁nd we have made clear that a request alone will not do the job.鈥
He said Trump 鈥渃losed the door to negotiations鈥 with the latest US sanctions, which labeled the country鈥檚 central bank a 鈥済lobal terrorist鈥 institution 鈥 a designation the Iranian minister said the US president and his successors may not be able to change.
鈥淚 know that President Trump did not want to do that. I know he must have been misinformed,鈥 Zarif said in a meeting with UN correspondents.
Zarif said he plans to meet Wednesday with ministers of all five countries remaining in the 2015 nuclear deal from which Trump withdrew, including Russia and China.
Johnson, the UK prime minister, said Britain still backs the existing nuclear agreement and wants Iran to stick to its terms but urged Trump to strike a new deal with Iran.
鈥淲hatever your objections with the old nuclear deal with Iran, it鈥檚 time now to move forward and do a new deal,鈥 he said.
Asked about Johnson鈥檚 suggestion, Trump said he respects the British leader and believes the current agreement expires too soon.
The joint UK, France, Germany statement urges Iran to reverse its rollback on key provisions in the 2015 nuclear deal and calls for a new agreement.
鈥淭he time has come for Iran to accept negotiation on a long-term framework for its nuclear program as well as on issues related to regional security, including its missiles program and other means of delivery,鈥 the three countries said.
Shortly before leaving for the UN meetings Monday, Iran鈥檚 Rouhani said on state television that his country will invite Arabian Gulf nations to join an Iranian-led coalition 鈥渢o guarantee the region鈥檚 security.鈥
Rouhani said the plan also encompasses economic cooperation and an initiative for 鈥渓ong term鈥 peace. He planned on presenting details while at the United Nations.
Zarif said the new Hormuz Peace Initiative 鈥 with the acronym HOPE 鈥 would be formed under a UN umbrella with two underlying principles: nonaggression and noninterference. He said it would require a major shift from countries 鈥渂uying鈥 security from other nations or mercenaries and instead promote the notion that 鈥測ou can gain security relying on your own people and working with your neighbors.鈥
Johnson said he would meet Rouhani at this week鈥檚 UN gathering. He said he wanted Britain to be 鈥渁 bridge between our European friends and the Americans when it comes to the crisis in the Gulf.鈥
Johnson stressed the need for a diplomatic response to the Gulf tensions but said Britain would consider any request for military help.
The Trump administration announced Friday that it would send additional US troops and missile defense equipment to 抖阴短视频 and the United Arab Emirates as part of a 鈥渄efensive鈥 deployment. Officials said the number of troops was likely to be in the hundreds.
鈥淲e will be following that very closely,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淎nd clearly if we are asked, either by the Saudis or by the Americans, to have a role, then we will consider in what way we could be useful.鈥
A UK official told The Associated Press that a claim of responsibility for the attacks by Iran-allied Houthi rebels in Yemen was 鈥渋mplausible.鈥 He said remnants of Iran-made cruise missiles were found at the attack site, and 鈥渢he sophistication points very, very firmly to Iranian involvement.鈥
The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence findings, did not say whether Britain believed the attack was launched from Iranian soil. Iran denies responsibility and has warned any retaliatory attack targeting it will result in an 鈥渁ll-out war.鈥
Meanwhile Monday, Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei suggested the release of a British-flagged oil tanker held by Tehran since July would be imminent, though he doesn鈥檛 know when it will leave.
The Stena Impero has not turned on its satellite-tracking beacon in 58 days and there has not been any sign that it has left its position near Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas.
Iran鈥檚 Revolutionary Guard seized the vessel after authorities in Gibraltar seized an Iranian crude oil tanker. That ship has since left Gibraltar, leading to hopes the Stena Impero would be released.
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