BEIJING (Sputnik) — Beijing hopes that the Iranian nuclear agreement will be further implemented despite reports about possible US withdrawal from the deal, spokeswoman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry Hua Chunying said Monday.
"The comprehensive agreement on Iran is a good example of settling an international problem through negotiations, which played an important, positive role in sustaining the international non-proliferation regime and ensuring regional peace and stability in the Middle East. We hope that this agreement will be further implemented," the spokeswoman said.
Beijing's statement came amid rumors of the possible US withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal fueled by Trump's controversial remark during a dinner for military commanders attended by reporters. Trump puzzled the White House media pool on Thursday evening, referring to the time during which he posed for a photo with the country’s military leaders as "the calm before the storm."
On Saturday, Iran yet again defended the nuclear deal with the country's president saying that Donald Trump cannot change the fact that the agreement is "irreversible."
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly referred to as the Iran Nuclear Deal, was signed in July 2015 by Iran and the P5+1 group of nations comprised of the United States, Russia, China, France and the United Kingdom plus Germany after years of diplomatic work.
Donald Trump called the JCPOA, negotiated under President Barack Obama's watch "an embarrassment" to the United States during his speech to the UN General Assembly and has repeatedly criticized it during his presidential and election campaign.