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January 26, 2015

Letter to Senate on Nuclear Weapons Free Iran Act of 2015

Click to download a PDF version of this letter. January 26, 2015 Dear Senator, In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama made clear his commitment to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran. Meanwhile, new Iran sanctions legislation that would threaten ongoing negotiations is expected to be introduced in the Senate any day. I am […]

Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Letters and Publications, Press & In the News on Iran Diplomacy, Press Room

January 26, 2015

Resolution to Prevent a Nuclear-Armed Iran Receives Strong Support

The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation issued the following statement in response to legislation introduced by Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Chris Murphy (D-CT) aimed at supporting the ongoing negotiations with Iran.

Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Press & In the News on Iran Diplomacy, Press Releases, Press Room

January 25, 2015

Barack Obama on New Iran Sanctions

Obama on Sanctions at the State of the Union

By Amanda Waldron

Posted in: Factsheets on Iran Diplomacy, Infographics on Iran Diplomacy, Iran Diplomacy

January 23, 2015

SFRC: Bipartisan opposition against new sanctions on Iran

SFRC: Bipartisan opposition against new sanctions on Iran

President Obama’s ardent opposition to new congressional trigger sanctions on Iran is making headlines.

Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Nukes of Hazard blog

January 20, 2015

State of the Union Press Release

Following President Obama’s State of the Union Address, the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation issued a statement praising the President for his commitment to defend diplomacy against Congressional encroachment on a diplomatic deal.

Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Press & In the News on Iran Diplomacy, Press Releases, Press Room

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