Trump administration's strong intention to increase pressure on Iran German government reveals January 17 at 20:12

German ministers say Iran has had strong intentions from hard-line US Trump administration over three European nations pushing for steps to reopen UN sanctions on Iran over the Iran nuclear agreement I did it.

France, Germany and the United Kingdom, which are participating in the nuclear agreement, have increased pressure on Iran on Wednesday on Friday, arguing that Iran has not fulfilled its obligations under the nuclear agreement, and will proceed with steps leading to the resumption of UN sanctions. did.

"A few days before Europe warns Iran, the Trump administration threatened to impose a 25% automobile tariff on Europe if the procedure was not taken," the Washington Post, a leading U.S. newspaper, said on Wednesday. Was.

In response, German Minister of Defense Kuramp Karenbauer stated that "something you described as threatening," he acknowledged, despite not giving any details, a strong intention from the United States.

He stressed the idea that it would not be part of America's maximum pressure on Iran.

European countries have continued talks with Iran to maintain a nuclear agreement in a way that is different from the United States, but here again the strong Trump administration is exerting influence on Iran Has become a relief.