UK, France, Germany increase efforts to save Iran deal
Diplomats from Britain, France and Germany plan to trigger on Tuesday the dispute mechanism in 2015 Iran nuclear deal aimed at saving it and bring back Iran to its commitments, Reuters reported.
Diplomats from Britain, France and Germany plan to trigger on Tuesday the dispute mechanism in 2015 Iran nuclear deal aimed at saving it and bring back Iran to its commitments, Reuters reported.
An emergency meeting with parties to Iran’s 2015 nuke deal on Sunday failed to stop Tehran from further breaching the rules and regulations as Iranians vowed to reduce more of their commitments, a senior official said.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced on Sunday that his country is ready to talk to US on condition, which is lifting the international sanctions.
Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said his country will never give in to US sanctions and “insults,” his official website reported on Wednesday.
British foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said on Sunday his country is “almost certain” that Tehran targeted the two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman last week.
A confidential United Nation report seen by Reuters announced that two missile launchers has recently been found in Yemen, which appeared to be made in Iran.
Iran declared on Sunday that the aim of its missile program is defensive and that the country would continue missile tests despite the US allegation against Tehran.