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The French President at a press conference in Belgrade, July 15, 2019. REUTERS / Djordje Kojadinovic

Emmanuel Macron announced Monday at a press conference in Belgrade that he would hold talks with Iranian presidents Hassan Rohani, US President Donald Trump and Russian Vladimir Putin this week as part of the French " mediation " aimed at preserving the Iran nuclear deal and avoid an escalation in the region.

Emmanuel Macron: "I will speak at his request to President Rohani upon my return (to France) and I will have this week President Putin and President Trump" 15/07/2019 - by Anastasia Becchio Play

" The dynamics we have created in recent weeks, I think avoided the worst and over-reactions on the Iranian side ," said the French head of state. " It made it possible to trigger (...) a new language on the European side and it allowed to have a constant dialogue with the Americans ". " So, in these difficult conditions, we will continue our work, which is a job of mediator, negotiator. I will speak at his request to President Rohani upon my return (to France) and I will have this week President Putin and President Trump, it is this work that we will continue to avoid any form of escalation in the region as any degradation of what I consider already a nuclear asset with the JCPOA, "he said.

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" Wrong answer to a bad decision "

The Europeans want to save the nuclear deal with Iran, but the impossibility of circumventing US sanctions leaves them unlikely to meet Tehran's expectations, warned their foreign ministers meeting Monday in Brussels.

" The agreement is not yet dead " and the EU wants to give Iran " a chance to reverse its measures in contravention of its commitments, " said British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt on his arrival for a meeting.

" Iran has made bad decisions in response to the US wrong decision to withdraw from the agreement and to impose sanctions whose extraterritorial reach directly affects the economic benefits that the country could derive from the agreement, "lamented the Frenchman Jean-Yves Le Drian.

Statement by @JY_LeDrian upon arrival at the Foreign Affairs Council: "We want Iran back in JCPoA" #Iran #JCPoA #CAE #FAC pic.twitter.com/DjRviRxF3g

France in the EU (@RPFranceUE) 15 July 2019

No triggering of the dispute resolution mechanism

Countries that remain signatories to the 2015 agreement on the program
Iranian nuclear authorities do not consider that the measures recently taken by Tehran justify the triggering of a mechanism for conflict resolution, said Monday Federica Mogherini, the leader of European diplomacy.

" For now, no part of the agreement has expressed its willingness to invoke the article (to trigger the dispute resolution mechanism ," said Federica Mogherini.