الخميس، 8 ديسمبر 2016

Theresa May "clear-eyed" over Iran threat



Image copyright AFP Image caption Theresa May is the first woman to be invited to the Gulf Cooperation Council summit Theresa May has said she is “clear-eyed” about the threat posed by Iran to the security of the Gulf and wider Middle East, in a speech in Bahrain.
The prime minister stressed the importance of the deal struck last year which “neutralised” the possibility of the country acquiring nuclear weapons.
But she added that the UK would work with Arab Gulf states to counteract Iran"s “aggressive regional actions”.
US President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to scrap the nuclear deal.
Signed by Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers – the US, UK, France, China and Russia plus Germany – the deal lifted crippling economic sanctions, after the International Atomic Energy Agency certified that Iran had restricted its sensitive nuclear activities.
"Special market"Speaking at summit of the Gulf Co-operation Council – comprising Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab E..

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