Europe to do all to keep Iran in nuclear deal: Merkel

AFP  |  Berlin 

Germany, and Britain will "do everything" to ensure that remains in the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, vowed today, a day after the US pulled out of the accord.

"We will remain committed to this agreement and will do everything to ensure that complies with the deal," Merkel said, adding that had made the decision jointly with and

Expressing regret for Donald Trump's decision to ditch the deal, Merkel acknowledged concerns over Iran's ballistic missile programme as well as its influence in and

"There are areas beyond the (nuclear) accord that we must talk about," she said.

Nevertheless, she stressed that the European powers viewed the accord as an "important pillar that we should never call into question".

But the of Merkel's party, Norbert Roettgen, warned that it would be difficult to adhere to the accord without the as European companies that continue to do business in could be hit with heavy US sanctions.

"Whoever invests in Iran will be hard hit by US sanctions, and that cost can't be offset," he warned in an interview with magazine.

"So the affected companies will probably very quickly roll back their investments or pull out of the country altogether," he warned.

The quandary was laid clear earlier today as Iran's Ayatollah said would quit the deal unless European signatories offered solid guarantees that trade relations would continue after the US withdrawal.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 17:45 IST