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France Rejects Iran Leader’s Ban on Unlimited Nuclear Inspections

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Differences between the U.S. and France in the nuclear negotiations with Iran in 2015

03/21/2015

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International inspectors from the UN's agency will face the same problems they faced in Iraq and in an earlier period in Iran, say critics of the nuclear agreement. With the Security Council divided, and China, Russia opposing a "snap back" in sanctions, the "snap back" option may not work in the future. If German and French companies enter the Iranian market it will be diffficult to get Germany and France to support a reimposition of sanctions. As a result the entire framework of the agreement rests on verification and the record on this is weak.

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