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EU will Hold a meeting on Tuesday on Iran nuclear deal


To talk about the future of Iran's nuclear deal, Frederick Mogerney will hold a meeting in Brussels on Tuesday, EU Foreign Minister, UK, France and Germany.

This statement has been issued by the European Union Foreign Affairs Department, which has been said that Iran's Foreign Minister Jawad Zafar will meet all three foreign ministers and senior officials of the European Union.

Meanwhile, French Foreign Minister Bruno Ley Meyer has said that Europe did not consider America as "the economic policeman of the world," and emphasized that the next step in Iran's agreement was to develop the French interests Be considered

In an interview to 'Europe One Radio' on Friday, Leir Meyer said European countries should defend their "economic power".

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday that the separation of the United States from the nuclear deal will cause a sense of confidence in global thinking. However, he said that there is no need to end the agreement due to this announcement.

About the American decision, Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin talked on telephone on Friday. His offices have said that both sides stressed on continuing to target the agreement.

Russia also announced its ex-Soviet alliance with a joint trade agreement with Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan.

On Wednesday, President Trump warned Iran that after the withdrawal of the international agreement of the 2015 International Treaty of Iran, Iran would have to face "very serious consequences" if it started to build nuclear weapons, The agreement was intended to end Iran's nuclear weapons program.

Trump said that the United States will again "take a very early economic sanction," so that Iran will be forced to negotiate the new conditions for closing military intervention on ballistic missile experiments; and other parts of Syria, Yemen and other parts of the Middle East.

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