Mandatory credit: UNTV
France will take 'all necessary action' to support the nuclear dialogue with Iran, nation's Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian said at the United Nations' General Assembly address on Monday.
Le Drian called on to resume the dialogue 'very quickly' with condition of Iran 'again fulfilling its obligations.'
"Iran cannot be allowed to think time is on its side, because the more dangerous its nuclear programme becomes, the greater the risk of a major crisis," stressed the diplomat.
Speaking on the COVID vaccination worldwide, Le Drian said: "We cannot allow the vaccine divide between the North and the South to widen any further," and called on the delegates to stay loyal to the ACT-A initiative which provided 141 countries with 255 million jabs.
On the security issue, the French minister used the occasion to announce a P5 Summit, which joint action program would include key issues of arms control and collective security.
France will take 'all necessary action' to support the nuclear dialogue with Iran, nation's Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian said at the United Nations' General Assembly address on Monday.
Le Drian called on to resume the dialogue 'very quickly' with condition of Iran 'again fulfilling its obligations.'
"Iran cannot be allowed to think time is on its side, because the more dangerous its nuclear programme becomes, the greater the risk of a major crisis," stressed the diplomat.
Speaking on the COVID vaccination worldwide, Le Drian said: "We cannot allow the vaccine divide between the North and the South to widen any further," and called on the delegates to stay loyal to the ACT-A initiative which provided 141 countries with 255 million jabs.
On the security issue, the French minister used the occasion to announce a P5 Summit, which joint action program would include key issues of arms control and collective security.
Mandatory credit: UNTV
France will take 'all necessary action' to support the nuclear dialogue with Iran, nation's Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian said at the United Nations' General Assembly address on Monday.
Le Drian called on to resume the dialogue 'very quickly' with condition of Iran 'again fulfilling its obligations.'
"Iran cannot be allowed to think time is on its side, because the more dangerous its nuclear programme becomes, the greater the risk of a major crisis," stressed the diplomat.
Speaking on the COVID vaccination worldwide, Le Drian said: "We cannot allow the vaccine divide between the North and the South to widen any further," and called on the delegates to stay loyal to the ACT-A initiative which provided 141 countries with 255 million jabs.
On the security issue, the French minister used the occasion to announce a P5 Summit, which joint action program would include key issues of arms control and collective security.