Iran nuclear deal backers near votes to protect pact in U.S. Congress
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Supporters of the international agreement with Iran on its nuclear program moved within one vote of mustering enough support to protect the deal in the U.S. Congress on Tuesday when two more Democratic senators said they would support the pact. Democratic Senators Bob Casey and Chris Coons, who have been known as Iran hard-liners, both said they backed the international agreement announced on July 14 between the United States, five other world powers and Tehran. "I will support this agreement because it puts us on a ...
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