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Europe Backs Iran Deal as ‘Best Way’ to Counter Nuclear Threat

The leaders of Britain, France and Germany have reiterated their commitment to the Iran nuclear deal “as the best way of neutralising the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran”, Downing Street said Sunday.

Prime Minister Theresa May talked by phone with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Saturday and Sunday when they agreed the current deal also left out some “important elements,” it said.

“Our priority as an international community remained preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon,” it said.

“They agreed that there were important elements that the deal does not cover but which we need to address—including ballistic missiles, what happens when the deal expires, and Iran’s destabilizing regional activity.