Obama: We will work with Iran on the situation of Iraq and the region after the nuclear deal
Wednesday July 15, 2015 20:41
Baghdad
Assured US President Barack Obama, on Wednesday, that his country will work with Iran on the situation of Iraq and the region after the nuclear deal, at the same time pointing out that communication with Tehran will be limited.
Obama said during a press conference at the White House on the Iranian nuclear agreement and I followed Alsumaria News, that "we will work with Iran on the situation in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and the region, and urge Iran to adopt a constructive path after the nuclear deal," but he also said "communication with them will be limited." .
Obama renewed his accusations for "Iran of supporting terrorism and terrorist forces in Lebanon and Yemen, "pointing at the same time that he" was not possible to resolve the nuclear issue only through dialogue or force. "
And it reached Iran and the six major powers, on Tuesday (July 14, 2015), to a landmark nuclear deal that would ease sanctions on Tehran in exchange for curbing its nuclear program, it is expected that the agreement allows the increase of Iran's oil exports significantly.
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Wednesday July 15, 2015 20:41
Baghdad
Assured US President Barack Obama, on Wednesday, that his country will work with Iran on the situation of Iraq and the region after the nuclear deal, at the same time pointing out that communication with Tehran will be limited.
Obama said during a press conference at the White House on the Iranian nuclear agreement and I followed Alsumaria News, that "we will work with Iran on the situation in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and the region, and urge Iran to adopt a constructive path after the nuclear deal," but he also said "communication with them will be limited." .
Obama renewed his accusations for "Iran of supporting terrorism and terrorist forces in Lebanon and Yemen, "pointing at the same time that he" was not possible to resolve the nuclear issue only through dialogue or force. "
And it reached Iran and the six major powers, on Tuesday (July 14, 2015), to a landmark nuclear deal that would ease sanctions on Tehran in exchange for curbing its nuclear program, it is expected that the agreement allows the increase of Iran's oil exports significantly.
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