President Obama welcomes Iran nuclear deal

truther November 25, 2013 0
US President Barack Obama has welcomed a historic nuclear deal between Iran and six major powers as “an important first step toward a comprehensive solution.”

In a nationally televised address, Obama said the deal was an “initial, six-month” agreement that includes “substantial limitations.”

President Obama welcomes Iran nuclear deal

The first step allows for “time and space” for more talks and the deal represents “a new path toward a world that is more secure,” Obama said late Saturday in Washington.

“I have a profound responsibility to try to resolve our differences peacefully, rather than rush towards conflict,” he added.

A statement released by the White House also said Iran agreed to provide “increased transparency and intrusive monitoring of its nuclear program.”

“Iran, like any nation, should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy,” Obama said, but stressed that Tehran should “prove to the world that its nuclear program will be exclusively for peaceful purposes.”

In exchange for Iran agreeing to limit certain aspects of its nuclear activities, the United States and its allies have agreed to lift some of the existing sanctions and offer access to a portion of the revenue that Tehran has been denied through these sanctions. No additional sanctions will be imposed.

“If Iran does not fully meet its commitment, we will turn off the relief and ratchet up the pressure,” Obama said.

“Now, we must use the months ahead to pursue a lasting and comprehensive settlement that would resolve an issue that has threatened our security – and the security of our allies – for decades,” the president said. “It won’t be easy. Huge challenges remain ahead.”

Obama made the comments after Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the deal on Tehran’s nuclear energy program was reached after days of intense talks in Geneva.

Catherine Ashton, the EU’s foreign policy chief, said the deal is a first step requiring actions by both sides, which have “a strong commitment to negotiate a final comprehensive solution.”

The deal was announced on Sunday morning following the talks between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council — the US, Britain, China, France, Russia — plus Germany.

A recent poll showed a majority of Americans support a diplomatic agreement between Iran and the six world powers.

The survey conducted by ABC News/Washington Post found out that 64 percent of respondents back a deal that will ease sanctions in exchange for Iran restricting its nuclear program.

Source: presstv.ir

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