Kerry: No Iran deal yet
Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday said France endorsed an Iranian nuclear deal in Geneva, but Iran walked away from it.
{mosads}“The French signed off on it, we signed off on it,” Kerry said, according to reports. “There was unity but Iran couldn’t take it,” he said at a news conference in Abu Dhabi, the last leg of his trip overseas.
Over the weekend, Kerry and representatives from France, Germany, Russia, Britain and China failed to reach a deal with Iran on its nuclear program.
A number of reports initially said France had been the one to reject the deal.
Kerry also addressed criticism from the Israeli government over the negotiations at Monday’s news conference.
“The time to oppose it is when you see what it is, not to oppose the effort to find out what is possible,” he said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials including President Shimon Peres have slammed the proposal in the last few days.
“We are confident that what we are doing will protect Israel more effectively,” Kerry said.
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