Iran
The UK government has explained concerns about Iran’s reduced compliance with the nuclear deal and continues to stress the ongoing work needed with partners to keep the deal in place.
Key facts:
Why this matters:
The Middle East is already one of the most unstable regions in the world, but if the different parties were armed with nuclear weapons it would represent an existential threat to mankind.
Key facts:
- Britain will continue to work alongside France and Germany to make every effort to maintain the nuclear deal, and to encourage Iran back into compliance.
- Following the brave work of our Royal Navy in the Persian Gulf the UK we will work with partners to maintain the right of commercial ships to go about their rightful business.
- The detention of the Grace 1 oil tanker was a Gibraltar-led enforcement of EU Syria sanctions. Action had to be taken, and this was nothing to do with the oil being Iranian.
Why this matters:
The Middle East is already one of the most unstable regions in the world, but if the different parties were armed with nuclear weapons it would represent an existential threat to mankind.
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