U.S. Treasury Secretary Says No Nuclear Deal With Iran Without Weapon Prevention
The Treasury Secretary stated the United States will reject any agreement that fails to block Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. The position was issued in a public statement.
cnbc.comThe U.S. Treasury Secretary said the United States will not accept any agreement that does not ensure preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. The statement sets out a condition for future diplomatic talks involving Iran's nuclear program.
Background The Treasury Secretary's remarks come as discussions continue over the terms of any potential nuclear arrangement. Officials have not provided additional details on the timing or format of those talks.
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