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Monday Sunrise Briefs: Five nations try to salvage Iran nuclear deal

Diplomats from Iran and five nations – China, Russia, Germany, France, Britain – plus the European Union renewed a commitment Sunday to salvaging the 2015 nuclear deal. In addition to trade with China, Iran is keen on a barter-type system set up by the Europeans that would allow trade with Tehran without violating the U.S. sanctions. Meanwhile, the U.S. faces a Thursday deadline to decide whether to extend - or cancel

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