U.K., Israel Make Final Pitches as Trump Considers Exiting Iran Deal

  • British foreign minister in Washington pushing for new accord
  • Iran’s leader warns against mistake of ‘historic proportions’
Iran's Rouhani Warns U.S. on Nuclear Deal
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U.K. Foreign Minister Boris Johnson is in Washington this week to make a last-ditch argument to persuade President Donald Trump to remain in the Iran nuclear deal, arguing the agreement is flawed but can be improved.

“We need to find a way of fixing that, and the president has been right to call attention to it, but you can’t just do that without throwing the baby out with the bathwater,” Johnson said Monday in an appearance on Fox News.