Obama hello nuclear deal: Iran will get rid of 98% of its nuclear stockpile
7/14/15
Obama and Biden during the conference
Roudao - Arbil welcomed US President Barack Obama, on Tuesday, the nuclear agreement between Iran and the six world powers, which he said would prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon for many years to come.
Obama said during a news conference in Washington that Iran will get rid of 98% of its nuclear stockpile, and will not be able to export its energy from Alblutunam abroad. Obama explained that the International Atomic Energy Agency will be able to inspect all of Iran suspected sites.He added that he will be eased sanctions on Iran, stressing said "they must respect the agreement before lifting the arms embargo it." reached Iran and its member states In group "5 +1" together with a coordinated foreign policy of the European Union Federica Mugireny, after 22 months of difficult and complex negotiations, an understanding on Iran's nuclear program on Tuesday. According to a diplomatic source, the agreement includes a compromise between Washington and Tehran, including allowing international inspectors Visit Iranian military sites as part of the duties of control.
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7/14/15
Obama and Biden during the conference
Roudao - Arbil welcomed US President Barack Obama, on Tuesday, the nuclear agreement between Iran and the six world powers, which he said would prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon for many years to come.
Obama said during a news conference in Washington that Iran will get rid of 98% of its nuclear stockpile, and will not be able to export its energy from Alblutunam abroad. Obama explained that the International Atomic Energy Agency will be able to inspect all of Iran suspected sites.He added that he will be eased sanctions on Iran, stressing said "they must respect the agreement before lifting the arms embargo it." reached Iran and its member states In group "5 +1" together with a coordinated foreign policy of the European Union Federica Mugireny, after 22 months of difficult and complex negotiations, an understanding on Iran's nuclear program on Tuesday. According to a diplomatic source, the agreement includes a compromise between Washington and Tehran, including allowing international inspectors Visit Iranian military sites as part of the duties of control.
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