in a moment we will take to our correspondents jenny hill in berlin and tom bateman who is in jerusalem. but first our parisy about hopes both this deal to survive. they are certainly determined to try and make it survive. france's foreign minister was saying that europe is united on the issue, and funds could take the lead. a reference there, perhaps, to mr macron's relationship with trump. many macron's relationship with trump. ma ny a nalysts macron's relationship with trump. many analysts believe that that might be the best way forward for europe, to try and get europe, and particularly macron's to waive sanctions with allies if they do business with iran. france has a lot of economic interest in iran, trade has tripled since the iran deal took hold, and there is a lot there to protect. talking to people here, it seemed that might be the most optimistic way forward for europe. the other way, the more confrontational way, to somehow avoids the american banking system is virtually impossible and would only harm european companies, they say, anyway. lucy, thank you so much. jenny hill in berlin. give us a