France Says Europeans Must Stay United on Iran Issue


BRUSSELS, July 15 (Reuters) – France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Monday that Europe had to remain united in trying to preserve the Iran nuclear deal, and said Tehran should reverse its decision not to comply with parts of the accord.

“The Europeans have to stay united on this issue,” Le Drian told reporters at a meeting of foreign ministers in Brussels. Iran‘s decision to reduce compliance with the deal that the United States abandoned last year was “a bad response to a bad decision,” he said.


(Reporting by John Irish Editing by Peter Graff)