US Sanctions Alone Would Not Have Prevented Iran Nuclear Weapon - UN Envoy

© AFP 2023 / JOE KLAMAR Representatives of EU, US, Britain, France, Russia, Germany, China and Iran meet for another round of the P5+1 powers and Iran talks in Vienna, Austria on June 12, 2015
Representatives of EU, US, Britain, France, Russia, Germany, China and Iran meet for another round of the P5+1 powers and Iran talks in Vienna, Austria on June 12, 2015 - Sputnik International
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The United States would not have have been able to stop Iran's nuclear weapons program without other members of the P5+1 group, US Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power said in an address to the US Naval Academy.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US ambassador explained that unilateral sanctions alone would never have brought Iran to the negotiating table.

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"Our diplomatic engagement was backed by a broad coalition whose collective pressure was key to getting Iran to change its calculus," Power said on Wednesday.

In July, the P5+1 group, including the United States and Russia, reached a deal with Iran to ensure its nuclear program remained peaceful in exchange for the relief of nuclear-related sanctions.

Power said on Wednesday that 98 percent of Iran's nuclear stockpile has been removed from the country.

Accordingly, the multilateral deal increased Iran's breakout time — the amount of time needed to produce a viable nuclear weapon — from under a month to more than a year, the ambassador said.

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