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White House Warns Against Iran Legislation

White House Warns Against Iran Legislation
White House Warns Against Iran Legislation

The White House warned the Republican US senators on Saturday that legislation requiring that Congress approve any deal reached with Iran over its nuclear capabilities could have a "profoundly negative impact" on negotiations.  

The warning in a letter from White House Chief of Staff Dennis McDonough, sent days before the due date for a framework of a deal that would place temporary constraints on Iran's nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions, is the latest sign of rising tension between the White House and Republicans in Congress over the negotiations.

Republicans who oppose the negotiations say lifting sanctions on Iran could enable it to press ahead with its nuclear work and have proposed legislation that would require Congressional approval of any deal.

The White House previously said President Barack Obama would veto the proposed legislation.

Last week, 47 Senate Republicans sent a letter to Iran warning that any deal reached could be overturned by the next US president.  

McDonough said Congress will ultimately have the power to lift or continue sanctions on Iran, but that any legislation requiring they approve the deal could be damaging to the talks   

"We believe that the legislation would likely have a profoundly negative impact on the ongoing negotiations… inviting a response from the Iranian Majlis; differentiating the US position from our allies in the negotiations; and once again calling into question our ability to negotiate this deal," McDonough wrote.

Financialtribune.com