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Iran Rejects Obama Demand on 10-Year Freeze as Talks Continue

HeadlineMar 04, 2015

The congressional address by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu comes as the Iranian nuclear talks continue in Switzerland. Secretary of State John Kerry is convening with Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif as part of a bid to meet a March 31 deadline. Zarif has reportedly rejected President Obama’s recent public demand that Iran freeze all sensitive nuclear activities for 10 years, calling it “excessive and illogical.”

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