In a bid to save the Iran nuclear accord, Germany, France, Britain, Russia and China will meet in Vienna this week. But one major player in the deal will not be attending.

Germany and four other nations will soon meet to discuss how
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The international community is scrambling to save a deal that keeps Iran from developing nuclear weapons after US President Donald Trump withdrew from the pact.
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The dispute
Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility was one of five known to international observers. Israel, the United States and allied nations had agreed that Iran's enriching of uranium — for domestic energy purposes, according to officials in Tehran — could pose a threat to the region should it result in the development of nuclear weapons.
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- The United States will not attend. It was unclear if Iran would take part in the meeting.
- They will discuss a new agreement similar to the 2015 deal, while also limiting Tehran's ballistic missile program and its regional role.
- The new agreement may provide financial aid to Iran.
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- Ref. Deutsche Welle.
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