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'You are right about Iran,' Stephen Harper and other former PMs tell Trump in ad

Former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper has added his name to a full-page ad in the New York Times with a message to U.S. President Donald Trump: "You are right about Iran."

Stephen Harper and other former world leaders and politicians took out a full-page ad in the New York Times

Stephen Harper is shown at the 2017 American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) policy conference in Washington on March 26. Canada's former prime ministers and others signed a full-page ad in Wednesday's New York Times that said U.S. President Donald Trump is 'right about Iran.' (Jose Luis Magana/The Associated Press)

Former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper has added his name to a full-page ad in the New York Times witha message to U.S. President Donald Trump: "You are right about Iran."

The ad, titled "Mr. President, you are right about Iran" in bold letters, is signed by Harper, former Australian prime minister John Howard, Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Northern Ireland first minister David William Trimble, andother former politicians and writers, including John Baird, former Canadian foreign affairs minister.

Freeland on Harper and Iran

6 years ago
Duration 1:27
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland on Canada's relationship with Iran and former prime minister Stephen Harper's decision to speak out in support of U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to abandon the Iran nuclear deal.

The A5 ad ran Wednesday, aday after Trump announced the U.S.is pulling outof the landmark nuclear accord with Iran.

"Iran is a danger to us, to our allies, to freedom," the text says. "We stand alongside you in ending the dangerous appeasement of Iran and making all and any action required to stop Iran going nuclear, help its people, halt its spreading of terror and achieve peace and stability in the Middle East and among all peoples and nations."

Harper's government suspended diplomatic relations with Iranin 2012, expelling diplomats and closingthe embassy. TheTrudeau government campaigned on a promise to restore diplomatic relations with Iran, buttalks are frozen pending the release of dual Iranian-Canadian citizen Maryam Mombeini.

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freelandsaid Harper is entitled to express his views.

"This is, though, an opportunity for me to be very clear that the government of Canada's position is that we regret the U.S. decision on the [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.] We believe theJCPOAis an important and useful agreement," she told reporters in Washington.

Freeland said she spoke to her U.K. counterpart, Boris Johnson, Thursday morning about a path forward to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Trudeau on Stephen Harper and the Iran nuclear deal

6 years ago
Duration 0:47
The Prime Minister was in Chicoutimi Thursday

On Wednesday, Trudeau told reporters the 2015 agreement that was negotiated by the world's major powers wasn't perfect, but it helped prevent that country from developing a nuclear weapon.

"We will respect the capacity of individual countries to make their decisions about foreign policy," Trudeau said.

"But for Canada's purpose, we make our decisions around foreign policy here in Ottawa, not in Washington, not elsewhere."

The prime minister said he expects the Iran decision to be discussed when he hosts Trump and their G7 counterparts in Quebec at their annual summit next month.

Trudeau echoed his comments at a press conference in Quebec on Thursday.

Stephen Harper's Iran ad | Power Panel

6 years ago
Duration 10:14
The Power Panel discusses the newspaper ad signed by Harper and other former world leaders backing Trump's action on Iran.