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(Reuters) John Irish - Britain, France and Germany may be nearing the end of the diplomatic road with Iran after a series of attacks in the Gulf that the U.S. blames on Iran or its proxies, as well as Iran's threat on Monday to breach the 2015 deal's limit on its uranium hexafluoride stocks. "If they do, it's essentially game over for the EU," a senior EU diplomat said. Diplomats stressed the E3 are weary of Iranian demands. "We need to bring them back from the brink, but let me be clear: Our margin of tolerance on the nuclear issue is zero," said a second senior European diplomat.2019-06-19 00:00:00Full Article
Europeans May Be Nearing End of Diplomatic Road with Iran
(Reuters) John Irish - Britain, France and Germany may be nearing the end of the diplomatic road with Iran after a series of attacks in the Gulf that the U.S. blames on Iran or its proxies, as well as Iran's threat on Monday to breach the 2015 deal's limit on its uranium hexafluoride stocks. "If they do, it's essentially game over for the EU," a senior EU diplomat said. Diplomats stressed the E3 are weary of Iranian demands. "We need to bring them back from the brink, but let me be clear: Our margin of tolerance on the nuclear issue is zero," said a second senior European diplomat.2019-06-19 00:00:00Full Article
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