Friday, April 3, 2015

Iranian Reaction To It's Nuclear Deal



New York Times: Iran’s Leaders Begin Tricky Task of Selling Nuclear Deal at Home

TEHRAN — As word made its way around the globe that an understanding had been reached with the United States and other powers to limit Iran’s nuclear program, Iranians themselves greeted the news with optimism and skepticism on Friday.

While the political climate remained uncertain, the government was allowed to promote the deal at Friday Prayer, a sign that the plan was broadly supported by Iran’s establishment.

In a nationally televised speech on Friday, Iran’s moderate president, Hassan Rouhani, praised the deal as a development that “benefits everybody.”

WNU Editor: Some in Iran are not happy with this deal .... Iran nuclear talks: Hardliners criticise nuclear deal (BBC). No word yet from Iran's Supreme leader Khamenei.

More News On Iranian Reaction To Their Country's Nuclear Deal

Iran nuclear talks: Celebrations in Tehran and online -- BBC
From social media to the streets, Iranians erupt with joy after nuclear deal -- CNN
Iranians celebrate, Obama hails 'historic' nuclear framework -- Reuters
Iran Nuclear Deal: Cheering Crowds Greet Zarif in Tehran -- NBC
Iranian President Praises Nuclear Deal -- VOA
Iran nuclear talks: Rouhani vows to abide by deal -- BBC
Iran says nuclear deal will open 'new page' with world -- AFP
Iranians are celebrating a nuclear deal that could end decades of crippling sanctions -- Quartz

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