House majority demands Obama consult Congress on Iran nuclear deal
quarters of the House are demanding President Obama consult with Congress on any final nuclear agreement with Iran as the deadline for negotiations nears. “Any permanent sanctions relief demands congressional approval,” 344 lawmakers from both sides of the aisle wrote in a letter sent to Obama on Thursday. The Obama administration has said a final agreement with Iran could bring its government phased relief from sanctions tied to its nuclear activity. Diplomats are currently in Vienna, Austria, working toward a July 20 deadline to strike a ...
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