Obama Asks Senators to Hold Off on More Iran Sanctions
While negotiations continue
President Barack Obama personally appealed to senators Tuesday to hold off on seeking additional sanctions on Iran while the U.S. and world powers negotiate a nuclear deal with Tehran.
Republican Sen. Bob Corker, who attended the White House meeting, said Obama asked lawmakers to pause for "a period of time." Corker did not specify how long the president asked lawmakers to wait.
Corker said some lawmakers want to be able to at least announce new sanctions proposals in the coming days. But he said there will not be any sanctions amendments added before Thanksgiving to an annual defence bill, which could be the main vehicle for new imposing economic penalties.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said Obama told the senators that if there's not an initial agreement, Iran will keep making progress on its enrichment program. He said new sanctions would be most effective as a consequence for Iran refusing to accept a deal or forsaking its commitments under an agreement.
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