Netanyahu to Macron: Nuclear deal will die, need to tackle Iran's 'aggression'-3
Macron did not appear
receptive to Netanyahu's
argument. "I told the prime
minister of my deep
conviction, which is shared
with our European partners, that the accord
needs to be preserved to
ensure control of nuclear
activity," he said. U.S. President Donald
Trump denounced the
2015 accord, reached
under predecessor Barack
Obama, as it did not cover
Iran's ballistic missile program, its role in Middle
East wars or what happens
after the deal begins to
expire in 2025. The European powers
share those concerns but
say that the accord, also
negotiated with China and
Russia, is the best way to
prevent Tehran developing a nuclear weapons
capability.-Reuters
receptive to Netanyahu's
argument. "I told the prime
minister of my deep
conviction, which is shared
with our European partners, that the accord
needs to be preserved to
ensure control of nuclear
activity," he said. U.S. President Donald
Trump denounced the
2015 accord, reached
under predecessor Barack
Obama, as it did not cover
Iran's ballistic missile program, its role in Middle
East wars or what happens
after the deal begins to
expire in 2025. The European powers
share those concerns but
say that the accord, also
negotiated with China and
Russia, is the best way to
prevent Tehran developing a nuclear weapons
capability.-Reuters
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