U.S and France agree on a new nuclear deal on the terms of Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron

U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron

Washington … News Time

U.S President Donald Trump and French counterpart Emmanuel Macron agreed on Iran’s proposal to form a new nuclear deal with strong posts. According to the International News Agency, the French President Emmanuel Macron, who arrived at a US official visit, met American President Donald Trump in Washington, during which mutual interest issues were discussed and the situation in the region was discussed. Both leaders agreed on the end of Iran’s nuclear deal with 2015 and the proposal for a new agreement. During the joint press conference, Donald Trump announced that we are going to make something bigger and extraordinary. Which may also be a new nuclear deal with Iran, but the new agreement between 2015 will be based on strong and strong conditions because the 2015 agreement consists of crazy and unrealistic points that need to be changed now. On the occasion, French President Emmanuel Macron, while supporting the US President, said that the new nuclear deal should be discussed about limiting Iran’s ballistic missile program, when the growing Iranian role in the Middle East should also be considered. The new agreement should be discussed on every point, which could provide a basis for peace in the region.

It is clear that in 2015, the nuclear deal between Iran and the Western countries was softened, which had imposed sanctions on Iran’s economic sanctions. However, the US president refused to extend the expansion on May 12 this year, opposing the deal. Iranian Foreign Minister Jawad Zarif said on the other hand, “If the US changes the deal then Iran will end the agreement.”

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