PM May says compromise deal remains best way to prevent Iran getting nuclear weapon

PM May says compromise deal remains best way to prevent Iran getting nuclear weapon
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LONDON (Reuters) - A compromise deal remains the best way to prevent Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon, British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday.

The U.N. nuclear watchdog has confirmed that Iran earlier this month violated the 2015 accord, and Iran's supreme leader on Tuesday said Tehran would keep removing restraints on its nuclear activity in the deal.

In her last major speech before stepping down next week, May said the nuclear deal must be protected "whatever its challenges".

"Whether we like it or not a compromise deal remains the best way to get the outcome we all still ultimately seek – to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and to preserve the stability of the region," May said.

 

(Reporting by William James and Costas Pitas, Writing by Kylie MacLellan; editing by Kate Holton)

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