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Dan Negrea said, if confirmed, he would “bring common sense, purpose and belief in American exceptionalism” to the U.N. Economic and Social Council.
This week, after the European powers initiated the process to reimpose sanctions, a senior Iranian official called the move an “existential threat.”
European powers appear to be ready to decide soon whether they think Iran is serious about nuclear talks or whether sanctions are in order.
The ayatollah’s comments come amid a European deadline for reaching a nuclear deal by the end of August.
The U.S. State Department announced earlier this month that all visitor visas from Gaza were halted as it conducts “a full and thorough review” of its medical-humanitarian visa process.
“We call on these organizations to seize this moment with courage,” Arnold Roth told JNS.
Tehran vows a “proportionate response” as Germany reportedly seeks to trigger snapback sanctions over nuclear deal violations.
Diplomats from the seven countries and the European Union stated that Tehran shouldn’t restart “its unjustified enrichment activities.”
Sen. Chris Murphy wouldn’t sign onto an effort to impeach the president but told “NBC” that Trump’s second term is “much more unconstitutional.”
The leaders also “reviewed next steps to promote durable peace between Iran and Israel,” said U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
The president said recent U.S. strikes set the regime’s atomic ambitions back decades.
“We are making efforts to assist the Iranian people,” said the Russian president.