WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration insisted on strong safeguards in a nuclear deal with Iran and has no illusions about the risks that the Islamic state might not follow through on its obligations, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday.
Kerry sought to reassure sceptics in the U.S. Congress who worry that the six-month agreement gives Iran too much leeway and that it might end up using it as a stalling tactic.
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