Obama Assesses Potential Trump Iran Deal Against His Administration's Pact
Former U.S. President Barack Obama has indicated that a hypothetical "Trump Iran deal" would not represent an improvement over the nuclear agreement negotiated during his own presidency. Obama stated that his administration's deal "had worked for a long stretch of time before... the United States pulled out of it."
Former U.S. President Barack Obama has offered his perspective on future negotiations concerning Iran, specifically addressing the notion of a potential "Trump Iran deal." Obama conveyed his opinion that such an agreement would not surpass or enhance the pact that his administration previously established.
He further elaborated on the agreement achieved during his presidency, stating that it "had worked for a long stretch of time before... the United States pulled out of it." This comment highlights his assessment of the prior deal's efficacy before the U.S. withdrawal.
According to The Hindu International, Obama made these statements.
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