US President Barack Obama is reoprtedly ‘confident’ about the framework agreement struck on Friday on a nuclear deal that aims to lift the restrictions posed on the nation of Iran.
Not everyone has expressed rejoicement on the same as the Republicans still remain skeptical on the deal. However, in a statement, the US leader said that already work had been started ‘to win’ over them.
Meanwhile, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has pledged to abide by the conditions of the deal that the nation signed with the six mega powers, as long as they too would continue doing the same.
However, some powers remain skeptical especially the PM of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu for he thinks that the agreement would risk the existence of his nation. Under the clauses of the deal, the country of Iran must slash its stockpile of refined uranium which could be mostly used in manufacturing of a nuclear ammunition and deducted by more than half the majority the number of centrifuges that could be used to make more.
In return, the ‘unjust’ UN sanctions thrust upon by America and the European Union would be suspended as the global nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), confirms Iranian compliance.