The French Foreign Ministry indicated that “France, like its partners, will not accept Iran’s possession of a military nuclear potential,” calling on the parties to “be responsible and take the necessary decisions without delay to conclude this agreement.”
And she stressed during a virtual press conference that “it would be a grave and dangerous mistake to think that the agreement can remain on the table forever, at a time when the Iranian nuclear program continues to develop at such a rapid rate that it threatens to deprive the agreement of its advantages in preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons.”
Noting that the “Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action”, i.e., the agreement that Iran entered into with major countries in 2015, which imposed severe restrictions on its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions, became null and void as the United States of America unilaterally withdrew from him in 2018 during the era of former US President Donald Trump; This prompted Iran to phase out its nuclear commitments.
Source: El Nashra