Turkey seeks support for Iran deal

PM Erdogan tells leaders of Security Council countries uranium agreement would resolve nuclear standoff through diplomacy
Associated Press |
Turkey's prime minister is seeking international support for a deal under which Iran would ship much of its low-enriched uranium to Turkey.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office says Saturday he has written to the leaders of 26 countries saying the deal would resolve the nuclear standoff with Iran by way of diplomacy and negotiation. The countries include all permanent and non-permanent members of the UN Security Council.
The deal brokered by Turkey and Brazil last week has failed to ease concerns in the West where there are fears that Tehran will continue to enrich uranium to higher levels.
The US introduced a resolution this week calling for a series of economic and trade restrictions, after winning support from China and Russia.
Comments
The commenter agrees to the privacy policy of Ynet News and agrees not to submit comments that violate the terms of use, including incitement, libel and expressions that exceed the accepted norms of freedom of speech.
""