
Biden and European allies facing Iran conundrum at the G20
CNN
President Joe Biden and three of his European allies face a complicated conundrum over how they will move forward on their approach with Iran on Saturday, having to decide whether to apply new sanctions as Tehran continues enriching uranium or let the negotiations proceed with an uncertain future.
Biden is participating in a discussion about Iran on the margins of the Group of 20 summit in Rome with United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to sort out how to proceed. The meeting was convened at Merkel's request.
When a reporter asked whether Biden wanted stalled negotiations with Iran to restart, the President said: "They're scheduled to resume."

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