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Three top House Republicans sent a letter to the Biden administration this week expressing “deep concern” about potential threats to national security from an alleged agreement being kept under wraps between the U.S. and Iran. The Monday letter — signed by House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul (Texas), House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (La.), and…
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Russian Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov in an interview with Sputnik expressed his opinion on the situation around the JCPOA, IAEA Board of Governors resolution on Iran and Iran s nuclear program