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An interim agreement to freeze Iran's nuclear programme will enter into force on 20 January, it has been announced. | |
The deal, agreed in talks with world powers in November, envisages easing of some international sanctions on Tehran. | |
US President Barack Obama welcomed the news but said more work was needed to strike a long-term deal. He threatened new sanctions if there was a breach. | |
The West accuses Iran of seeking nuclear weapons, but Tehran has consistently denied that. | |
The EU's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said the sides would now ask the United Nations' nuclear watchdog (IAEA) to verify the deal's implementation. | The EU's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said the sides would now ask the United Nations' nuclear watchdog (IAEA) to verify the deal's implementation. |
Ms Ashton represents the five permanent members of the UN Security Council - US, Russia, China, France and Britain - plus Germany in the talks with Iran. | |
"We will ask the IAEA to undertake the necessary nuclear-related monitoring and verification activities," she said. | "We will ask the IAEA to undertake the necessary nuclear-related monitoring and verification activities," she said. |
In his statement, President Obama said: "Beginning 20 January, Iran will for the first time start eliminating its stockpile of higher levels of enriched uranium and dismantling some of the infrastructure that makes such enrichment possible." | |
In return, he added, over the next six months the US and the other five powers would begin to implement "modest relief" so long as Iran fulfilled its obligations. | |
"Meanwhile, we will continue to vigorously enforce the broader sanctions regime, and if Iran fails to meet its commitments we will move to increase our sanctions," he said. | |
And in a warning to his critics in the US Congress, who want to impose additional sanctions, he said he would veto any legislation enacting new sanctions during the negotiations. |