BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel says it would be wrong to cancel the nuclear agreement with Iran, highlighting it as one of her main differences of opinion between Berlin and Washington.
President Donald Trump announced last week The U.S. would pull out of the 2015 accord designed to keep Tehran’s nuclear ambitions in check.
Merkel told Parliament on Wednesday that the U.S. decision was among several pieces of “troubling news” that had happened recently. Others included chemical attacks in Syria, violence in Gaza and daily cease-fire breaches in Ukraine.
While the Iran deal remains “anything but ideal,” Merkel said “it’s not right to cancel this agreement in this situation now.”
Still, she added that “despite all the problems we have these days, trans-Atlantic relations are and remain of paramount importance.”
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