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Published on Jul 14, 2015
Six major powers have reached a "historic" agreement with Iran on the country's nuclear programme after years of negotiations.
The EU's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini made the announcement at a news conference in Vienna where foreign ministers had been meeting to ratify a deal that was thrashed out early on Tuesday.
Ms Mogherini said the deal provided an opportunity to open a new chapter in international relations.
As part of the deal, billions of dollars worth of sanctions are due to be lifted which will allow Iran to trade with the world in a way it has not been able to for several years.
Hassan Rouhani signs the agreement with the IAEA
The deal is signed in Vienna
Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif welcomed the deal, saying: "I believe this is a historic moment. Today could have been the end of hope, but now we are starting a new chapter of hope."
President Barack Obama, appearing in an early morning US TV broadcast that was also shown in Iran, said that the deal will mean that Iran will destroy 98% of its stock pile of weapons grade uranium, adding that it currently has enough for 10 warheads.
Six major powers have reached a "historic" agreement with Iran on the country's nuclear programme after years of negotiations.
The EU's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini made the announcement at a news conference in Vienna where foreign ministers had been meeting to ratify a deal that was thrashed out early on Tuesday.
Ms Mogherini said the deal provided an opportunity to open a new chapter in international relations.
As part of the deal, billions of dollars worth of sanctions are due to be lifted which will allow Iran to trade with the world in a way it has not been able to for several years.
Hassan Rouhani signs the agreement with the IAEA
The deal is signed in Vienna
Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif welcomed the deal, saying: "I believe this is a historic moment. Today could have been the end of hope, but now we are starting a new chapter of hope."
President Barack Obama, appearing in an early morning US TV broadcast that was also shown in Iran, said that the deal will mean that Iran will destroy 98% of its stock pile of weapons grade uranium, adding that it currently has enough for 10 warheads.
The EU's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini made the announcement at a news conference in Vienna where foreign ministers had been meeting to ratify a deal that was thrashed out early on Tuesday.
Ms Mogherini said the deal provided an opportunity to open a new chapter in international relations.
As part of the deal, billions of dollars worth of sanctions are due to be lifted which will allow Iran to trade with the world in a way it has not been able to for several years.
Hassan Rouhani signs the agreement with the IAEA
The deal is signed in Vienna
Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif welcomed the deal, saying: "I believe this is a historic moment. Today could have been the end of hope, but now we are starting a new chapter of hope."
President Barack Obama, appearing in an early morning US TV broadcast that was also shown in Iran, said that the deal will mean that Iran will destroy 98% of its stock pile of weapons grade uranium, adding that it currently has enough for 10 warheads.
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