Mr. Putin asked for a consistent response in the French President's Iran nuclear agreement maintenance August 20th 9:23

French President Macron met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and requested a coordinated response to maintain the Iran nuclear agreement, which is threatened by the US-Iran conflict.

On the 19th, President Macron invited President Putin to a retreat in the south of France and had a meeting.

At a press conference before the talks, President Macron said, “I think it is important for France and Russia to alleviate the situation in Iran,” and encouraged Iran to maintain a nuclear agreement. I asked President Putin to take the same action.

Over the nuclear agreement, Iran is going to reinforce the enrichment of uranium against the pressure of the United States.

While Russia condemns its withdrawal from the US nuclear agreement, Russia is likely to respond to President Macron's request in a position to seek Iran's maintenance of the nuclear agreement.

Russia has been excluded from G8, the framework of the previous major summit since the merger of Ukraine's Crimea five years ago, but President Putin refused the possibility of working in the G8 framework. “I have never been,” he said.

On the other hand, President Macron stabbed a nail saying, “The return to the G8 and normalization of the EU-European union are premised on the resolution of the Ukraine issue.”