Putin-Macron agreed to keep Iran's nuclear negotiations intact

in problem •  7 years ago 

Russia's President Vladimir Putin and French President Emanuel Macron have agreed to agree on Iran's nuclear deal.

On Monday, two presidents said in a telephone conversation that Iran's nuclear deal is one of the most important tools to protect the world. -Read Reuters.

The telephonic conversation between the Russian and French President was made when President McRaren is going to Washington to discuss with President Trump this week.

Iran's nuclear deal will be one of the key issues in the upcoming meeting. President Trump has questioned the existence of this compromise, or at least threatened to take America out of it.

In a telephonic conversation, President Putin criticized the recent 3,000 missile attacks in Syria.

He said the US, France and Britain's missile attacks were a clear violation of the international law, which has made the problem of Syria crisis a political way more complicated.

On the other hand, the French President laid emphasis on investigating the international delegation of alleged chemical attacks in the city of Syra Ghata.

A 17-member strong delegation of Chemical Weapons Organization (OPCW) is currently in Syria.

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