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French President Emmanuel Macron and US President Donald Trump talked about Iran in a closed-door meeting on Saturday November 10, as some 70 world leaders gathered in Paris over the weekend to mark the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I, reports from Paris said on Sunday.

The CNN quoted a French Presidential spokesperson as having said that at the meeting, Macron insisted on the need to support the nuclear deal with Iran, also called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and European policy in general.

“But it was clear that Mr. Trump was sticking to his guns on this one. He did however go on to say that it was important to keep up the pressure on Iran and to weaken it,” the CNN quoted the spokesperson as saying.

Macron reportedly suggested further talks between Paris and Washington about Iran. "it’s a good idea to enter into more negotiations, as the French and US positions are really quite close,” the report added.

According to the French Presidential spokesperson, Trump said, “what we need is a major agreement that would give us 100% guarantee that Iran wouldn’t get an atomic bomb.”

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