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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, shown here after news of the deal was revealed, said it is "not perfect for anybody but it is what we could accomplish." He called it an "important achivement for all of us."
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, shown here after news of the deal was revealed, said it is "not perfect for anybody but it is what we could accomplish." He called it an "important achivement for all of us."

Live Blog: Iran Nuclear Deal

Follow all of the developments as they happen

Final Summary

-- Iran and major global powers sealed a landmark deal to curb Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, taking a giant step to end a confrontation that has poisoned ties, isolated the Islamic nation, and raised the specter of a new war in the Middle East.

-- U.S. President Barack Obama has called Benjamin Netanyahu to assuage Israeli concerns over the landmark deal.

-- Obama's administration still faces potential hurdles in the U.S. Congress, where lawmakers offered reactions to the deal ranging from wariness to outrage.

-- Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose country has been Tehran's strongest supporter in the UN Security Council and vocally opposes U.S. and EU sanctions against Iran, said the deal would contribute to combatting terrorism in the Middle East.

-- From potentially stoking a Middle East arms race, to enabling political reforms in Iran, to undercutting Russia’s energy might by freeing up massive oil and gas supplies, here are some possible implications of the agreement.

-- Find a comprehensive timeline of the Iran nuclear talks here.

-- More about the origins of Iran's nuclear program here.

-- For reaction on the streets of Tehran, click here

-- For Israeli reactions to the deal, click here and here

NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Tehran

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Video: Obama Says Iran Deal Stops Spread Of Nuclear Weapons

U.S. President Barack Obama has praised the nuclear deal with Iran, saying it will prevent the spread of nuclear weapons in the Middle East. Speaking in the White House, he said it made the world "safer and more secure." He also said the deal was based not only on trust, but also on a system of verification to make sure that Iran stood by its commitments. (Reuters)

Obama Says Iran Deal Stops Spread Of Nuclear Weapons
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Cars Honking In Celebration

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Celebration Time In Tehran

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BRITISH PM CAMERON'S SPOKESWOMAN SAYS IRAN DEAL IS OPPORTUNITY FOR IRAN TO BENEFIT ITS ECONOMY, BUT ONLY IF IT FULLY COMPLIES WITH TERMS

BRITISH PM CAMERON'S SPOKESWOMAN SAYS IRAN DEAL MUST BE IMPLEMENTED FULLY, HAS ROBUST MECHANISM FOR DEALING WITH VIOLATIONS

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Iran president says "all our objectives" met by nuclear deal

ROHANI: DEAL PROTECTS IRAN'S NUCLEAR ACHIEVEMENTS, ANNULS "ILLEGAL" SANCTIONS INCLUDING UN BANS

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Video: Netanyahu Slams Iran Deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denounced the Iran nuclear deal as a "historic mistake for the world." Speaking in Jerusalem, he said the deal had been impossible to prevent because the participants had wanted to reach agreement "at any price," but that Israel would remain committed to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. He also warned that the deal would enable Iran to pursue "aggression and terror." (Reuters)

Netanyahu Slams Iran Deal
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