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India's 'substantial sacrifice' in backing sanctions helped seal Iran N-deal: White House


India's 'substantial sacrifice' in backing sanctions helped seal Iran N-deal: White House
The White House has again warned that if the Republican-controlled Congress unilaterally kills the Iran nuclear deal, it would greatly damage America's standing.
WASHINGTON, Acknowledging India's "substantial sacrifice" in backing the sanctions regime against Iran, the White House has again warned that if the Republican-controlled Congress unilaterally kills the Iran nuclear deal, it would greatly damage America's standing.

"No longer would countries like India, who have been making a substantial sacrifice over the years, have any interest or incentive to continue to enforce those sanctions against Iran," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters on Friday.

Indian leaders had agreed to curtail the import of oil from Iran making an "economic sacrifice" and backed the sanctions against Tehran to advance US effort to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon through diplomacy, he said.

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"In essence ...countries like India had agreed that they would take these steps, even at their own expense, to try to reach this broader international agreement," he said.

Earnest recalled that when the sanctions were originally put in place, US officials travelled around the world "including to India, sat down with the Indian government and asked them to curtail the amount of Iranian oil that they imported into the country".

"And we acknowledged in the context of those discussions that this would be an economic sacrifice that the people of India and that the economy of India would have to make," he said.

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"But Indian leaders agreed to it by saying that this is something that they were willing to do if they can advance our effort to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon through diplomacy," Earnest said.

"And the good news is that that agreement has been reached. And it is an agreement that is supported by the international community - 99 percent of the world as the President (Barack Obama) has described it," Earnest said.

"And that's why it would be so damaging to the standing of the United States for the United States Congress to act unilaterally to kill this deal," he said.

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"No longer would countries like India, who have been making a substantial sacrifice over the years, have any interest or incentive to continue to enforce those sanctions against Iran," Earnest said.

"There is no basis, there is no credible claim for why they would be willing to do that," he said.

"And there is no denying the significant negative impact on United States credibility for the United States to be isolated in this way."

"That's why the president has said if Congress were to move forward to kill this deal or kill this agreement, it would, in fact, yield a better deal for Iran," Earnest said.

"Because what we would see is that Iran would get sanctions relief; they would have the ability to sell oil to India and get the proceeds of doing so...without having to submit to the most intrusive set of inspections that have ever been imposed on a country's nuclear programme," he said.

"That's why I've long said that the case before Congress is that Iran is going to get sanctions relief," Earnest said.

"The question is whether or not the United States and the international community is going to get anything for it. And that is ultimately the choice before members of Congress right now," he said.
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sushi kumar2740
Iran and India are good friends of each other.
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BornInJanuary Kumar16261
Dont know... let's hope for the best...
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King of India24906
if US acknowledges our sacrifices, they should not help pakistan.
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ashis9151
Whether Israel is wiped out by Iranian N-weapon is not our concern. Our concern is Pakistani N-weapon. While India helped them to stop Iran, the USA and China helped Pakistan acquiring N-bomb. This is our diplomatic failure. Remember Vajpayee was in power during 1998-2004.
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The Indian sacrifice resulted in the destruction of India's balance of payment as India had to buy oil from other countries at inflated prices. Don't know how the earlier Indian govt sacrificed the Indian interests.
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nlsoni13161
A senior BCCI functionary has been receiving threat calls and emails for the last few weeks from people claiming to be members of Dawood Ibrahim's gang and demanding Rs 100 crore as protection money. Top sources claimed that the ma tter was taken seriously and two suspects were nabbed from Nellore in Andhra Pradesh.
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rookup107838
India depends upon US not only for its substantial IT income but also for technology and trade. Further we are ourselves subject to nuclear blackmail by Pakistan. Just imagine if another theocratic country acquires such weapons in our neighborhood would mean. Please take into consideration that India is surrounded by countries hostile to India - Pakistan, China and countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal all of which bait India by playing China against us. So what is in Indian interest should... Read More
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Kabootar Pakistani6393
Wisdom of Blackies is so pathetic that they have created a deadly nuclear capable power Pakistan from within the resources of the subcontinent, nothing imported, nothing borrowed, loaned or stolen they got their gand*plugged free of cost. On the other hand making enemies with China for the sake of pleasing Yankees. Crossing all limits of choooteyapa the Blackies united both China and Pakistan. Calling wolf or calling black mail is the same thing now.
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Udai Singh44437
World must reward India for it's substantial sacrifice. Mere acknowledgement is not enough.
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Kabootar Pakistani6393
Dont feel sad, Chinese will certainly reward the most deserving Blackies with their Naval bases in Srilanka and Gwadar.
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kabootar hunter
owe kabootar kapoorey , 

kya teri ammi aaj chakley mein nahin gayee dhande pe. tu is forum mein isliye aate hai kyun teri maa ek kanjri hai aur tu meri nayaayaz aulad hai.

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