The US Secretary of State has blasted an open letter to Iran by Republican senators as “incorrect”, saying Congress cannot revoke a possible nuclear deal with Iran.
John
Kerry, speaking Saturday in Egypt, stressed that US President Barack Obama has
the power to implement any agreement reached with Iran, despite intense opposition
from Republican lawmakers in Congress.
"As
far as we're concerned, Congress has no ability to change an executive
agreement," Kerry told a news conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, where he was
attending an economic conference. “From our point of view, this letter is
incorrect in its statements,” the top US diplomat said, adding that the
American lawmakers were “wrong.”
An
open letter signed last week by 47 Republican senators warned Iran that any
nuclear deal may last only as long as President Obama remained in office. The
move was a highly unusual intervention in US foreign policy.
At
the same time, the senior US diplomat welcomed a formal religious ruling or “fatwa”
by Iran’s Leader that bans nuclear proliferation. The Leader of the Islamic
Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, noted on Thursday that the GOP
letter to Iranian officials revealed the collapse of political ethics in the US
system. Sat Mar 14, 2015 1:32PM PTV
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