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Rubio wants details on Iran sanctions

Sep 29, 2015 | News

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) wants the administration to hand over any letters it sent to foreign governments about what sanctions would be reinstated if Iran violates the nuclear agreement.
 
Rubio, who is running for president, and Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), a vulnerable lawmaker heading into 2016, sent a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday asking the administration to release letters sent to the British, Chinese, French and German governments that “appear to reassure these foreign governments that their companies may not be impacted if sanctions are re-imposed in response to Iranian violations of the agreement.”
 
“While Administration officials have claimed that this is not the case, we think it is important for the American public to be able to read your assurances to foreign governments for themselves as their elected representatives review this deal in the coming weeks,” the senators said in the letter.
They added that there seem to be “conflicting interpretations” about how foreign companies who invest in Iran would be impacted if the country were to violate the nuclear agreement.
 

 
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