US to Send Diplomatic Team to Europe to Discuss Iran Nuclear Deal and Tehran Regime’s Middle East Activities
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson attend a press conference in London, Jan. 22, 2018. Photo: Reuters / Toby Melville.
The United States plans to send a diplomatic team to Europe to discuss the Iran nuclear deal and countering Iranian activities in the Middle East, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Monday according to an American pool reporter.
“We have a team traveling — actually, they’re coming to Europe,” Tillerson said according to the US reporter traveling with him.
The team would explore “how we can address these flaws in the nuclear agreement … but also how can we cooperate more on countering Iran’s activities that are not related to their nuclear program,” Tillerson said. “Our concerns about their arms exports to Yemen and elsewhere.”
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