Skip to main content

Germany praises nuclear deal with Iran

BERLIN (AP) — German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel says a nuclear deal with Iran has helped lower the risk of a major conflict in the Mideast and that Germany will do whatever is possible to hold all parties to it.
After talks in Berlin with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Gabriel told reporters Tuesday that the deal was "a great sign of hope" for the region and had opened a "historic window" for rekindling relations with Tehran.
He says: "Our clear position is we stand by this agreement."
U.S. President Donald Trump has condemned the agreement. Gabriel did not mention any other countries in
his comments.

Zarif said he was "very happy to hear Germany takes it seriously."

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Missing Indian student commits suicide in Germany

  Prime News, Karnataka, June 23:- German police found the belongings of an Indian student who was missing, near a river raising the

Trump ordered Reince Priebus to exterminate a fly, report says

President Trump once ordered former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus to exterminate a fly during a White House meeting, according to a report Friday. Citing a source familiar with the incident, The Washington Post reported that the commander in chief became distracted by a "buzzing" fly during an Oval Office meeting and summoned Priebus to kill the pesky insect. The relationship between Priebus and Trump has had its ups and downs. Back in 2016, Priebus suggested

Panda mania hits Germany as China’s cuddly envoys arrive

  BERLIN: Germany was bracing for panda mania as furry ambassadors arrive from China on Saturday, destined for a new life as stars of Berlin’s premier zoo.  The pair, named Meng Meng and Jiao Qing, will be