A Temporary Agreement With Iran

This resolution was not adopted. [179] [180] Eventually, a resolution of disapproval was brought to the Senate, but it failed. A resolution of approval was submitted to Parliament, but it also failed. As a result, the agreement came into effect after verification by Congress. [181] Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia`s permanent representative to the IAEA, tweeted that Iran`s announcement of continued compliance with the IAEA was “of the utmost importance.” The Geneva Interim Agreement was signed on 24 November 2013 between the P5+1 countries and the Islamic Republic of Iran. [2] The deal consists of a short-term freeze on some important parts of Iran`s nuclear program in exchange for a reduction in sanctions, with both sides pledging to a long-term deal. . . .