The implementation of the Iranian nuclear deal and five Americans freed by Tehran in a prisoner swap are reasons for optimism, President Obama said Sunday during a rare weekend address, showing the fruits of diplomacy with a still-hostile adversary of the United States.
"This is a good day," the president said. "Once again, we’re seeing what’s possible with strong American diplomacy."
Four U.S. citizens freed by Iran -- including Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian -- were released Sunday, according to a senior administration official and their families. A fifth American, Matthew Trevithick, had already left the country.
“They never gave in and they never gave up,” Obama said of the Americans, some of whom reportedly experienced torture in years-long detentions.
That they were going to be released was announced Saturday, the same day sanctions against Iran were lifted as part of its nuclear deal.
Obama said the nuclear negotiations made way for a new diplomatic channel with Iran, one that he said would remain open during the search for former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who was last seen on Iran's Kish Island in March 2007.
The president also announced the resolution of a decades-long financial dispute that will result in the U.S. sending back $400 million to Iran, plus $1.3 billion in interest. He explained the settlement would save billions of dollars that “could have been pursued by Iran.”
“Nuclear deal done, prisoners released, the time was right to resolve this dispute as well,” Obama said.
Though the president touted improved relations with Tehran, the U.S. Treasury announced earlier Sunday new sanctions as part of Iran's ballistic missile program. Obama said the U.S. would strictly enforce new sanctions directed at curbing Iran’s destabilizing activities in the Middle East but added "we have a rare chance to pursue a new path."
Obama also reiterated what he said was proof of the strength of American diplomacy.
“These things are a reminder of what we can achieve when we lead with strength and wisdom,” he said.
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