Iran Complains Sanctions Blocking Benefits Expected From Nuclear Deal
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The Iranian flag. Tehran said US sanctions are blocking economic benefits it expects from the nuclear deal. Photo: Wikipedia.
US Secretary of State John Kerry met Thursday with European bankers to clarify rules for doing business with Iran, which complains that continued US sanctions are blocking economic benefits it expects from the nuclear deal signed last July.
“We want to make it clear that legitimate business, which is clear under the definition of the agreement, is available to banks,” Kerry said after meeting in London with Britain’s top commerce official and representatives from Europe’s largest financial institutions, including Deutsche Bank, Barclays, and HSBC.
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