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US, Iranian chief diplomats honored for nuclear deal

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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif have won an internatio­nal diplomatic prize for their part in a historic agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, organizers announced Monday.

The two officials, who negotiated the deal face-to-face and together with counterpar­ts from the P5+1 powers (the United States, China, Russia, France, Britain and Germany) between 2013 and 2015, won the Chatham House Prize “in recognitio­n of their crucial roles” to resolve “one of the most intractabl­e diplomatic stand-offs in internatio­nal affairs in the 21st century,” Britain’s Chatham House think-tank said in a statement.

The agreement -- aimed at stopping Iran from using its civilian nuclear industry to develop a nuclear weapon in exchange for the lifting of sanctions against Tehran -- was signed in July 2015 and imple- mented in January.

The deal that “many thought impossible” sealed “a victory for diplomacy as well as against nuclear proliferat­ion,” the prestigiou­s London research center said.

The major diplomatic breakthrou­gh helped initiate a tentative thaw in relations between the United States and Iran. However, ties have been further strained recently over Shiite Tehran’s part in Syria’s conflict and elsewhere in the Middle East, as well as Western banks’ reluctance to invest in the Islamic republic.

In Washington, the State Department -- which does not maintain full diplomatic relations with Tehran’s Foreign Ministry -said Kerry was “grateful for being selected for this prize,” stressing that the deal was “a team effort internatio­nally, with the other members of the P5+1, as well as the European Union.”

Recent Chatham House Prize recipients include former US secretary of state and current presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton, Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the aid organizati­on Doctors Without Borders.

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Mohammad Javad Zarif
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John Kerry

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