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Obama signs bill giving Congress say on Iran nuclear deal
by Joseph Earnest May 22, 2015
Newscast Media WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama has signed into law legislation giving Congress a say on any international nuclear agreement with Iran. Obama signed the Iran Nuclear Review Act of 2015 on May 22, after the measure overwhelmingly passed the House of Representatives and Senate earlier this month. The legislation gives lawmakers the power to review and potentially reject an accord aimed at getting Iran to curb its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. Iran and six world powers—the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France, and Germany, are aiming for a comprehensive agreement by the end of June. The six powers want limits on Tehran's programs that could have a military use. Tehran denies it is pursuing such weapons. Add Comments>>
Source: Radio Free Europe
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