Barack Obama and David Cameron on diplomacy with Iran
President Obama warned Congress that if they passed further sanctions against Iran, he would veto them.The two leaders, speaking to the press after a series of bilateral meetings, stood shoulder to shoulder on all the issues that came before them. Cameron said that on Iran, he had been calling U.S. senators to tell them he didn’t think new sanctions would work against Iran.
During the almost two-hour conference, Obama and Cameron touched on terrorism, climate change, cyber security and foreign policy.
Here are some highlights of what they said:
— President Obama said the chances of a diplomatic deal with Iran are “probably less than 50/50.”
— But, he said, adding more sanctions would likely scuttle the deal and Iran would be “able to maintain that the reason they ended negotiations is because the U.S. was acting in bad faith.”
— “Congress needs to show patience,” Obama said, adding that at the moment a diplomatic solution is the “the best possible outcome that we can arrive at right now.”
— Cameron said he told U.S. senators that “it is the opinion of the U.K. that further sanctions at this point won’t actually help to bring the talks to a successful conclusion.”
— On the threat from violent extremism, Obama said: “I do not consider this an existential threat… this is one that we will solve.”
— The United States, unlike some parts of Europe, Obama said, has a Muslim population that “feel themselves to be Americans.”………
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