Edmonton Journal

CLERIC COUNCIL AGREES TO NUCLEAR DEAL

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TEHRAN A senior council of clerics and officials in Iran on Wednesday approved implementi­ng the landmark nuclear deal with world powers, sealing the final required step in the process despite hardliners’ efforts to derail it.

Iranian state television reported that the Guardian Council, one of the top leadership bodies in Iran’s cleric-ruled system, gave final approval to a bill passed by parliament to implement the deal.

The 12-member council, half appointed by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and half by the country’s judicial chief with parliament’s approval, must sign off on all bills before they become law.

The bill grants responsibi­lity for implementi­ng the deal to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, the top security body of the country, which President Hassan Rouhani heads. It allows Iran to withdraw from the agreement if world powers do not lift sanctions, impose new sanctions or restore previous ones.

The bill also requires the Iranian government to work toward the nuclear disarmamen­t of Israel, which has the region’s sole, if undeclared, nuclear arsenal. The bill also says the government should take “necessary measures” to prevent the U.S. and the West from penetratin­g the country through the deal, a concern mentioned by Khamenei himself in recent weeks.

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