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Iran, Syria on agenda as Mike Pompeo meets Germany’s Merkel

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German chancellor says brief talks with the US Secretary of State has Iran, Afghanistan, Syria and Libya on the agenda.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has held 45-minute talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, discussing “plenty of issues” including Iran, Afghanistan, Syria and Libya.Pompeo, who is on a five-day tour of Europe, arrived in Germany on Friday on his way to Switzerland, the Netherlands and before joining US President Donald Trump in the United Kingdom.
Speaking at a news conference before the talks with Merkel, Pompeo sought to paper over differences with Germany in the face of a deepening rift with one of its major NATO allies. ”Germany is a great, important partner and ally of the United States, that’s why I am so happy to have this time today with Chancellor Merkel,” he said.
“There is important work for our two countries to do alongside our NATO partners and alongside all of our allies to achieve security for our own people, and stability and peace in as much of the world as we possibly can.”Merkel said the two countries would “discuss plenty of issues, because the world is in great unrest”. “First of all, the question of Iran and how do we prevent Iran coming into possession of nuclear weapons and also how we prevent further aggressive actions by Iran,” she said.
“We will talk about Afghanistan, where we both have stationed a significant number of troops on the ground. We will talk about the situation in Syria and also the very fragile situation in Libya.” Al Jazeera’s Dominic Kane, reporting from Berlin, said high on Pompeo’s agenda was “to kill” a new trade framework that Europe’s leaders are planning to set up to circumvent US sanctions on Iran.Washington says it will sanction anyone involved if the system created by France, Britain and Germany – Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) – goes into effect.
“Quite clearly, the Americans would like to kill INSTEX, but the Europeans are committed to the nuclear deal with Iran and they see it as their way of trying to keep Iran inside the deal for as long as possible,” he said.
“The issue brought a big pressure on the ties of Germany and the US.” S: aljazeera.com

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