French defence minister: scrapping nuclear deal would be gift to Iran hardliners
WASHINGTON, Oct 20 (Reuters) - France wants to take action to tackle Iran’s missile programme and “destabilising” behaviour, but believes scrapping the 2015 nuclear deal would help hardliners and be a step towards future war, France’s defence minister said on Friday. “We need the JCPOA. Scrapping it would be a gift to Iran’s hardiners, and a first step towards future wars,” Florence Parly said in a speech at a Washington think tank, referring to the nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. “But we should also be very ...
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