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Nov 26 2013
News
5 Ways The Iran Nuclear Deal Collides With U.S. Politics
The agreement is guaranteed to get caught up in superheated congressional campaigns.
NPR (Online News)Nov 25 2013
News
After Iran nuclear deal, tough challenges ahead
As dispute over right to enrich continues; the Obama administration also faces skeptics in Congress.
Washington PostMay 26 2021
News
As Iran nuclear talks resume, U.S. hopes for a deal rise
Last week's round of indirect nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran in Vienna was the first in which progress was made on both negotiating tracks, sanctions relief and nuclear measures, U.S. officials say.
Breaking it down: The working group focusing on sanctions relief required of the U.S. to return to compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal had made steady progress in the first three
AxiosSep 13 2022
News
Blinken: It is ‘Unlikely’ Iran and US Will Restore Nuclear Deal Anytime Soon
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday it is “unlikely” the US and Iran will reach an agreement to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal in the immediate future, indicating that the ongoing standoff over Iran’s nuclear program is far from being resolved.
“Iran seems either unwilling or unable to do what’s necessary to reach an agreement and they continue to try to introduce
CBNNov 13 2020
Opinion
It would be madness for Joe Biden to return to the Iran nuclear deal
This week’s news that Iran has amassed a huge stockpile of enriched uranium beyond the limits it agreed to makes it all the more absurd that President-elect Joe Biden wishes to return the United States to the disastrous Iran nuclear deal.
The truth is that thanks to the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” campaign, Iran is much weaker today than it was when the nuclear accord was
Washington ExaminerDec 03 2020
News
Iran’s Zarif Rules Out Renegotiating Nuclear Deal With Biden
Iran will not renegotiate the nuclear accord it reached with world powers, its foreign minister said, drawing a line in the sand ahead of Joe Biden’s assumption of the U.S. presidency.
By walking out of an agreement anchored in a United Nations resolution, the U.S. is not in a position to impose conditions, Mohammad Javad Zarif told a virtual Rome conference on foreign affairs on
BloombergAug 20 2020
News
Iran nuclear deal: US to demand ‘snapback’ of UN sanctions
The US is to controversially initiate a process at the UN Security Council to reinstate international sanctions on Iran lifted under a 2015 nuclear deal.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will submit a complaint accusing Iran of significant non-compliance and trigger the sanctions "snapback" mechanism.
However, other world powers insist he has no legal right to do so.
The US
BBC NewsJan 05 2020
News
Iran to abandon nuclear deal and step up uranium enrichment
Iran announced it would no longer abide by any limits on its enrichment of uranium in what could be the final blow to the country's 2015 nuclear deal.
According to Iranian state TV, the Iranian government said Sunday that the country would not comply with any elements of the unraveling 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, which was negotiated by the Obama administration. The
Washington ExaminerJun 17 2019
News
Iran Threatens to Violate Nuclear Deal’s Limits on Uranium Enrichment
Iran announced on Monday that it would soon violate a central element of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, which the United States withdrew from last year, unless it received assurances that Europe will combat punishing American sanctions.
Iran is on track to exceed the deal’s limits on nuclear fuel within days, the country’s Atomic Energy Organization announced. The agency also left the
New York Times (News)