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- European leaders issue a statement of support for Iran's nuclear deal despite Trump calling for them to walk away from the "foolish" arrangement.
- The leaders of the United Kingdom, France and Germany want to salvage the 2015 accord, which is designed to limit Iran's nuclear ambitions, which Trump pulled the US out of in 2018.
- The statement follows Trump telling UK prime minister Boris Johnson to abandon the agreement.
- The leaders repeat their "regret and concern" for Trump's decision to withdraw from the agreement and impose sanctions on Iran.
- The statement comes as the UK moves to downgrade its defence alliance with the US.
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France, Germany, and the UK have issued a statement of continued support for maintaining Iran's nuclear deal after Donald Trump called for US allies to walk away from the agreement.
"We, the leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom, share fundamental common security interests, along with our European partners," the joint statement said.See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH: A law professor weighs in on how Trump could beat impeachment See Also: |