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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Obama says confident Iran sanctions could be reimposed if deal broken
U.S.
President Barack Obama delivers remarks on clean energy after a tour of
a solar power array at Hill Air Force Base, Utah April 3, 2015.
(Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said in an interview released on
Tuesday he is confident sanctions against Iran could be reimposed if
Tehran violates an agreement to restrict its nuclear program.
Obama told National Public Radio (NPR) that U.S. and European
negotiators are trying to reach a deal with Iran in which sanctions
could be reimposed without a U.N. Security Council vote, where
Tehran-ally Russia would have a veto.
“We are absolutely convinced we can do it again,” Obama said of the international sanctions, which have crippled Iran’s economy.
He said a reimposition of sanctions would be triggered by a finding of
the International Atomic Energy Agency that Tehran had broken the
agreement.
After reaching a framework deal last week, negotiators face an
end-of-June deadline to reach a final agreement meant to prevent Iran
from being able to build a nuclear weapon.
Obama said a nuclear deal could help strengthen moderate elements in Iran.
“If they are shown to have delivered for their people, presumably it
strengthens their hand vis-a-vis some of the hardliners inside of Iran,”
he said.
Obama also took a swipe at Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, a possible
Republican presidential candidate in 2016, who has vowed to scrap any
deal with Iran on his first day in office if elected.
Obama said if presidents were to withdraw from international agreements
reached by their predecessors it would be a problem for U.S. allies and
“embolden our enemies.”
“It would be a foolish approach to take, and, you know, perhaps Mr.
Walker, after he’s taken some time to bone up on foreign policy, will
feel the same way,” Obama said.
In an excerpt released on Monday, Obama poured cold water on an Israeli
demand that a deal be predicated on Tehran recognizing Israel.
“The notion that we would condition Iran not getting nuclear weapons in a
verifiable deal on Iran recognizing Israel is really akin to saying
that we won’t sign a deal unless the nature of the Iranian regime
completely transforms,” Obama said.
“That is, I think, a fundamental misjudgment,” he said.
Obama said a nuclear deal would not solve many of the other disagreements Washington has with Tehran.
“They’re still going to be financing Hezbollah. They’re still supporting
Assad dropping barrel bombs on children. They are still sending arms to
the Houthis in Yemen that have helped destabilize the country.”
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Sandra Maler)