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The leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom issued a joint statement urging Iran fully comply with the 2015 nuclear agreement

The leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom issued a joint statement on Sunday, urging Iran to “return to full compliance with its commitments” under the 2015 nuclear agreement.

The statement Sunday from France’s Emmanuel Macron, Britain’s Boris Johnson and Germany’s Angela Merkel reiterated their “regret” that Trump had pulled the U.S. out of the nuclear deal. It also said that “recent events have highlighted Iran’s destabilising role in the region,” but called for de-escalation over increased violence.

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