White House: sanctions relief for Iran tied to compliance with nuclear deal
Iran will only see sanctions relief if it complies with the nuclear deal, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said on Thursday.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said on Thursday he favored a parliamentary vote on its nuclear deal reached with world powers and called for sanctions against Tehran to be lifted completely rather than suspended, state television reported.
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Iran deal.. Khamenei backs vote, Netanyahu defends his fight
Khamenei also suggestes that antagonism prevailing between Iran and Washington will not abate because of the nuclear deal. World News -
Obama secures key vote to protect Iran nuclear deal in Congress
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Iran deal backers near enough Congress votes
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Netanyahu warns Iran deal ‘will fuel terrorism’
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Top Republican says Iran deal makes world ‘less safe’
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Democrats confident Iran deal will survive in Congress
Democrats are confident they will have enough votes to protect the Iran nuclear deal in the U.S. Congress Features