
French President Emmanuel Macron warned Iran on Saturday against further violating the 2015 nuclear deal.
Macron spoke to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani a day before Tehran is set to increase uranium enrichment purity above the limit set by Iran’s deal with world powers.
“The president recalled his deep concern in the face of the risk of a new weakening of the 2015 nuclear accord, and the consequences that would necessarily follow,” a statement from the French presidency said.
It was unclear exactly what consequences the statement was referring to.
Officials at Macron’s office did not respond to requests from Reuters for clarification.
Earlier on Saturday, Iran said that it was set to announce on Sunday that it will raise its uranium enrichment level to 5%, a concentration above the limit set by the nuclear deal with six major powers.
Iran's semi-official Fars news agency reported that Iran's senior nuclear negotiator Abbas Araqchi will announce more cuts in its commitments to the pact.
European diplomats have said that further breaches of the accord could see the European parties to the deal - France, Britain and Germany - trigger a dispute resolution mechanism within the accord that could eventually lead to the reimposition of United Nations sanctions.
Iran’s expected announcement comes at a time of sharply increased US-Iranian confrontation, a year after Washington quit the pact and reimposed sanctions that had been lifted under the accord in exchange for Tehran’s curbing its nuclear work.
The Iranians have demanded that the Europeans do more to save the deal by ensuring Iran gains economic benefits, notably badly needed oil revenue, which the United States has in particular targeted.
Keen to leave the door open for dialogue, Macron said that despite the July 7 deadline, he had agreed with Rouhani to explore between now and July 15 conditions to “enable the resumption of dialogue between all parties.”
The statement did not clarify why July 15 or elaborate further.
A readout from Rouhani’s side did not appear to suggest Iran was ready for such dialogue unless all sanctions imposed on Iran were lifted.
“Lifting all sanctions against Iran can start new dynamics between Tehran and P5+1 countries,” Rouhani said, according to Iranian state television.