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(Sunday Telegraph-UK) Camilla Turner - The UK is reconsidering its support for the Iran nuclear deal following the execution of a British-Iranian dual national, the Sunday Telegraph understands. Alireza Akbari, a former Iranian deputy defense minister, was charged with spying for MI6 and before his death claimed to have been tortured. Senior Whitehall sources said that the "landscape" has changed significantly since the negotiation process began "because of the behavior of the Iranian regime" and Britain is now reviewing its options regarding future involvement. 2023-01-16 00:00:00Full Article
Britain Reconsidering Iran Nuclear Deal after Execution of British-Iranian
(Sunday Telegraph-UK) Camilla Turner - The UK is reconsidering its support for the Iran nuclear deal following the execution of a British-Iranian dual national, the Sunday Telegraph understands. Alireza Akbari, a former Iranian deputy defense minister, was charged with spying for MI6 and before his death claimed to have been tortured. Senior Whitehall sources said that the "landscape" has changed significantly since the negotiation process began "because of the behavior of the Iranian regime" and Britain is now reviewing its options regarding future involvement. 2023-01-16 00:00:00Full Article
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