Iran Used Secret U.N. Records to Evade Nuclear Probes
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The chances of reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are shaky at best, U.S. envoy says. Washington is ready to tighten sanctions on Tehran and respond to "any Iranian escalation" with Israel and other allies if it cannot be saved. Under the agreement, struck by Iran and six major powers in 2015, Tehran limited its nuclear program.
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Prospects for reviving Iran nuclear deal 'tenuous' at best -U.S.
WASHINGTON - The chances of reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are shaky at best and Washington is ready to tighten sanctions on Tehran and respond to "any Iranian escalation" with Israel and other allies if it cannot be saved, the United States' Iran envoy said on Wednesday. "We do not have a deal with Iran and prospects for reaching one are, at best, tenuous," U.S. Special Envoy for
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