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Thursday, January 16, 2014

WORLD - Obama Urges Senate Democrats To Oppose Iran Sanctions In Closed-Door Meeting

obama senate democrats iran sanctionsPresident Barack Obama met with Senate Democrats at the White House on Wednesday, urging senators to oppose new sanctions against Iran, according to people at the meeting.
Four Senate aides said the president warned that new sanctions could derail the fragile nuclear talks. Obama "made a really strong case for his position on Iran" in the hopes of giving "pause to anyone who wanted a vote while negotiations were ongoing," one of the aides said. After Obama made the case against sanctions, not a single supporter argued the opposite case, sources said.
Sanctions, included in a bill pushed by Sens. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) and Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), would go into effect if Iran fails to meet certain conditions related to its nuclear program. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) said the president insisted that senators "seize this opportunity" to continue negotiations with Iran, before resorting to sanctions.
"If Iran isn't willing in the end to make the decisions that are necessary to make it work, he'll be ready to sign the bill to tighten those sanctions," Merkley told The Associated Press. "But we've got to give this six months."
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) met with House Republicans at the White House on Tuesday with a similar goal. A firm proponent of previous sanctions against Iran, Schultz insisted any new restrictions may jeopardize the fragile nuclear negotiations between the U.S., Iran and other nations.
"As her record reflects, she has always been and remains a staunch proponent of stricter sanctions against Iran as a deterrent to their nuclear weapons ambitions," Mara Sloan, Wasserman Schultz's spokeswoman, said in a statement following Tuesday's meeting. "Wasserman Schultz will continue working with her colleagues and the Administration to ensure that Iran will never achieve that goal."
During the Wednesday meeting with Senate Democrats, Obama also discussed his agenda for the year.

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