Yorkshire Post

Prime Minister stresses importance of Iran deal to Israeli leader

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PRIME MINISTER Theresa May has used a phone call with her Israeli counterpar­t to stress the importance of the Iran nuclear deal.

Mrs May told Benjamin Netanyahu it was important the agreement was properly monitored and enforced as the internatio­nal community needed to be “cleareyed” about the threat Iran poses to the Middle East. The nuclear deal with Tehran has received strong criticism from US president Donald Trump, amid speculatio­n the American administra­tion may withdraw from it.

The landmark agreement capped Iran’s uranium enrichment levels in return for the lifting of internatio­nal sanctions.

Referring to the call with Mr Netanyahu, a Downing Street spokesman said: “They discussed Iran, with the Prime Minister noting the importance of the nuclear deal with Iran which has neutralise­d the possibilit­y of the Iranians acquiring nuclear weapons for more than a decade.

“The Prime Minister said the UK remains firmly committed to the deal and that we believe it is vitally important for regional security. The Prime Minister said it was important that the deal is carefully monitored and properly enforced, and that both sides deliver on their commitment­s.

“They agreed that the internatio­nal community needed to be clear-eyed about the threat that Iran poses to the Gulf and the wider Middle East, and that the internatio­nal community should continue working together to push back against Iran’s destabilis­ing regional activity.”

The spokesman said the two prime ministers agreed both nations wanted strong post-Brexit trade links, adding: “They agreed that security co-operation between the UK and Israel was very strong and would continue,”

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