Britain, France And Germany Have Agreed To Continue To Support The Iran Nuclear Deal

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Reuters: Britain, France and Germany agree support for Iran nuclear deal

The leaders of Britain, France and Germany have agreed the Iran nuclear deal is the best way of stopping Tehran from gaining nuclear weapons, British Prime Minister Theresa May’s office said in a statement on Sunday.

May had phone calls with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel where they agreed the deal may need to be broadened to cover other areas such as ballistic missiles, what happens when the deal expires, and Iran’s destabilizing regional activity, the statement said.

“They committed to continue working closely together and with the U.S. on how to tackle the range of challenges that Iran poses – including those issues that a new deal might cover,” the statement said.

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Update: Iran nuclear deal 'best way' to stop threat - UK, France and Germany (BBC)

WNU Editor: This support for the deal will be moot if the U.S. imposes sanctions. Global banks are reluctant to deal with Iran as long as the threat of sanctions exist, and as long as Iran continues to support terror groups that can expose banks to liability claims, these restrictions will remain.

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