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German chancellor Angela Merkel has publicly asked all the interested parties to strictly adhere to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. She said this in response to Iran's announcement that they will now be enriching more uranium. Merkel made the announcement with Putin at a joint press conference, where Putin agreed with her.

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