Trump, Merkel discuss Iran nuclear deal

ANI  |  Washington DC [United States] 

and German have discussed the 2015 nuclear deal during the latter's one-day working trip to

The two leaders held a joint press conference at the

Trump stated that he and Merkel talked about the nuclear deal, but didn't mention if they had reached an agreement.

"The Iranian regime fuels violence, bloodshed and chaos all across the Middle East," reported, citing Trump, as saying at a joint press conference.

"We must ensure that this murderous regime does not even get close to a nuclear weapon, and that ends its proliferation of dangerous missiles and its support for terrorism. No matter where you go in the Middle East, wherever there's a problem, is right there," he added.

However, it is unclear if the two leaders come to any agreements in terms of the nuclear deal.

On Tuesday, the US threatened to leave the deal, calling it "insane," while adding that "it should have never ever been made".

The nuclear deal was signed between six countries in 2015 - Iran, US, Britain, Germany, Russia, and for lifting economic sanctions on in exchange for limitations to the country's nuclear programme.

The visit comes ahead of a looming May 12 deadline to preserve the nuclear agreement, which Trump has called frequently criticised in the past.

This is Merkel's first trip to the US after assuming power as the German for a record fourth time last month.

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First Published: Sat, April 28 2018. 05:36 IST