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E3 plus US statement: meeting with Gulf Cooperation Council, Egypt and Jordan, November 2021

The E3 and United States met the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), its member states, Egypt and Jordan in Riyadh, and issued a spokesperson statement.

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Spokesperson statement from the E3 and the United States:

Today, Political Directors (PDs) of the E3 (France, Germany, UK) and the US Special Envoy for Iran held consultations with the Gulf Cooperation Council, its Member States, Egypt and Jordan in Riyadh.

They exchanged views on the political and security situation in the region, including Iran’s actions. They also addressed the upcoming seventh round of talks on the return of Iran and the United States to mutual, full compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Representatives of the E3 and United States reiterated the importance – for Europe, the US, the region and beyond – of quickly reaching and implementing a negotiated solution to that end.

PDs of the E3 and US Special Envoy for Iran welcomed our regional partners’ efforts to deescalate tensions and promote dialogue in the region.

They affirmed their determination to continue to address broader security concerns of the region. They discussed Iranian destabilising activities in the region, including the use and transfer of ballistic missiles and UAVs that have led to attacks against regional partners. They reiterated their concern for and condemnation of such destabilising activities.

They underlined that enhanced regional dialogue and a return to mutual compliance with the JCPoA would benefit the entire Middle East, allow for more regional partnerships and economic exchange, with long-lasting implications for growth and the well-being of all people there, including in Iran.

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Published 18 November 2021