The British Prime Minister Theresa May has responded to questions in the British parliament over US President Donald Trump pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, brokered by his predecessor Barack Obama.
Mrs May along with her counterparts in Germany and France released a joint statement saying they were still committed to the 2015 agreement.
But President Trump says he will remove the US from the deal and reimpose sanctions, arguing the Iran Nuclear deal was 'defective at its core'
Iran meanwhile has responded saying it would restart uranium enrichment if the agreement could not be salvaged.
The UK Prime Minister responded saying that while there are issues that need to be addressed, Britain and other members involved in the deal have pledged their continued support for it.
IN: I have been very clear
OUT: and other allies to do just that
DUR: 42 seconds
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The UK Prime Minister responded stressing both herself and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson have pledged their continued support for the Iran Nuclear deal
IN: It is absolutely right
OUT: and other allies
DUR: 40 seconds