Obama says it’s ‘doubtful’ Trump’s Iran deal will differ from 2015 framework
Former President Barack Obama said it is “doubtful” that President Donald Trump’s emerging agreement with Iran will differ significantly from the 2015 nuclear deal negotiated during his administration. Speaking to ABC News’s Robin Roberts in an interview preview released Sunday, Obama said any agreement reached by the Trump administration would likely resemble the Joint Comprehensive […]
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Former President Barack Obama said it is “doubtful” that President Donald Trump’s emerging agreement with Iran will differ significantly from the 2015 nuclear deal negotiated during his administration. Speaking to ABC News’s Robin Roberts in an interview preview released Sunday, Obama said any agreement reached by the Trump administration would likely resemble the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the multinational accord Trump withdrew from during his first term. Recommended Stories Trump rips Israel for striking Beirut on ‘special day’: ‘Should not have happened’ Israel says it targeted Hezbollah in Beirut as Trump looks to secure Iran deal Iran reviews US peace deal as Trump hopes for end to war on 80th birthday “It is doubtful that any agreement that arises is going to be…
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