Iranian president threatens Europe over nuclear deal ahead of London meeting
LONDON — Iran’s president levelled threats today against Europe in response to the continent’s new crackdown on his country’s violations of their nuclear deal — a move Canada is also supporting.
The escalation of rhetoric over the nuclear deal is casting a shadow over an international meeting that Canada hopes will lead to justice and financial compensation for the families of the victims of Iran’s shootdown of a Ukrainian airliner.
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne arrives in London later today for a meeting Thursday of the International Co-ordination and Response Group for families of victims of Flight PS752, which Iran downed last week killing all 176 people on board, including 57 Canadians and 82 Iranians.
The meeting at the Canadian High Commission will include representatives of Ukraine, Sweden, Afghanistan and Britain, and is being billed by Ottawa as a step towards “closure, accountability, transparency and justice — including compensation — for the families and loved ones of the victims.”