Thursday, November 28, 2013

Obama defends Iran nuclear deal

Obama defends Iran nuclear deal

Last Updated: Monday, November 25 / تشرين الثاني, 2013, 23:45 GMT
Obama's campaign is exposed to criticism from Republicans after the conclusion of the agreement Iran's nuclear
Defended U.S. President Barack Obama on the nuclear agreement concluded by the major powers with Iran, stressing that "there are still some obstacles, however, strict dialects not guarantee the security of the United States."
Under the agreement, Tehran agreed to stop some uranium enrichment activities for a period of six months, compared to alleviate some of the international sanctions imposed on it.
It was on this agreement Trehaa globally, however, Israel and Western powers described the agreement with Tehran as a "historic mistake."

Criticism

Republicans criticized Obama for agreeing to the deal and described it as "very soft" and threatened to impose "sanctions."
Obama said during his participation in the effectiveness of in San Francisco that "significant challenges remain, however, we can not stand against the diplomatic option, and we can not exclude a diplomatic solution to the problems faced by the world."
Obama added, "we can not close the door to diplomacy, and we can not exclude the peaceful solutions to the problems of the world," adding that "in the coming months, we will continue our diplomatic efforts with the aim of reaching a final solution that addresses the threat of Iran's nuclear program."
The U.S. president "if Iran seized this opportunity and decided to join the international community, then we can start to put an end to the uncertainty existed since long years between our two countries."

Welcome and positive

It was announced by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius that "the EU will raise the first of its sanctions imposed on Iran," in December, "in the form of a" limited and specific and irreversible. "
Saudi Arabia welcomed Monday cautiously Geneva agreement, saying he could be a "first step towards a comprehensive solution" to the Iranian nuclear program if the "available good intentions."
The Jordanian government said that "the agreement reached by Iran with the countries of the six group is the" first step in the right direction. "

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