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U.S. Senate Panel Advances Iran Sanctions Bill


A U.S. Senate committee has approved a bill that would apply new sanctions on Iran over its controversial nuclear program.

The Senate Banking Committee voted 18-4 on January 29 to advance the bill.

Senator Bob Menendez (Democrat-New Jersey), a leading proponent of the legislation, said it has been “carefully calibrated to achieve our ultimate goal, which is to prevent Iran from achieving nuclear-weapon capability."

But the bill is not expected to come for a vote in the full Senate until at least late March, after a group of senators agreed to hold off for two months to allow time for a diplomatic solution to be reached.

Iran and six global powers have set a March target for a political agreement and a June 30 deadline for a comprehensive deal aimed at easing sanctions and ensuring that Iran cannot develop nuclear weapons.

Based on reporting by AP and Reuters

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