European leaders welcome US-Iran memorandum of understanding as diplomatic breakthrough
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Summary
Leaders of France, the UK, Germany, and Italy welcome the US-Iran memorandum of understanding as a diplomatic breakthrough. They congratulate the US, Iran, and mediators including Pakistan and Qatar, and emphasize the need for rapid implementation of the agreement to restore regional stability and stabilize the global economy. They call for the urgent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz without conditions.
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This is a moment of opportunity to restore regional stability and stabilise the global economy.
It is now vital that the detailed negotiations are concluded and this agreement is implemented rapidly and comprehensively.
We are ready to support that effort.
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