This Article is From Jan 17, 2016

Barack Obama Claims Credit For 'Smart' Diplomacy

Barack Obama Claims Credit For 'Smart' Diplomacy

President Barack Obama speaks about the release of Americans by Iran today, in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington.

Washington: President Barack Obama today heralded the release of Americans held prisoner in Iran and the full implementation of a historic nuclear accord with the Islamic Republic, holding both up as victories for "smart" diplomacy and his pledge to deal directly with enemies of the United States.

"This is a good day," Obama said in a statement from the White House. "When Americans are freed and returned to their families, that's something we can all celebrate."

The president spoke at the close of an extraordinary weekend of diplomacy that saw the back-to-back release of the five Americans and the lifting of billions in international sanctions on Iran as part of the nuclear accord.

Yet underscoring the strain that continues to exist between the US and Iran, the Obama administration also announced new penalties Sunday on 11 individuals and entities involved in Tehran's ballistic missile program.

"We will continue to enforce these sanctions vigorously," Obama said. "We are going to remain vigilant about it."

For Obama, the diplomatic breakthroughs are a validation of his early promises to deal directly with nations such as Iran.

 
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