Iran nuclear compromise possible, the first step toward diplomacy: Obama

Iran nuclear compromise possible, the first step toward diplomacy, Obama

Iran nuclear compromise possible, the first step toward diplomacy, Obama

Washington … News Time

US President Barack Obama says nuclear agreement with Iran is possible that someone with both a necessary first step toward broader diplomacy can be. National Public Radio (NPR) in an interview with President Obama in the context of improved relations with Iran in the hope of working, which will confirm that about nuclear the program is for peaceful purposes, without the constraints of the economy flourish Punishment and the international community had to step away from harmony. NPR interview Monday morning, the President of the text published on its website. Obama said that Iran has an opportunity to come out of isolation and show progress toward nuclear conflict, and that senior official’s benefit from this opportunity. He was asked the same month towards closer ties with Cuba after the US embassy in Tehran open, the President said he would not say that it never can be. However, he explained that these things are moving in step. In April 1980, the United States suspended diplomatic relations with Iran, which a few months ago, the US Embassy in Tehran, Iran activists occupied the staff was taken hostage. In recent days, the UK, China, France, Russia and Germany have been working with the US to ensure that nuclear weapons rather than nuclear Iran would use for peaceful civilian purposes. A long time Iran has denied that its nuclear program is for military purposes. It says its nuclear material used for power generation and medical research is. In November 2013, both sides agreed to an interim agreement. Assessment of the deadline passed last month by the parties not reach an integrated agreement. He has extended the deadline until June next year. Last month, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif expressed confidence that the two sides will achieve this goal.

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