Obama making that second term count!
On Tuesday in Vienna, however, all sides hailed the outcome. Announcing the accord, Federica Mogherini, the
European Union's foreign policy chief, said diplomats "delivered on what the world was hoping for — a shared commitment to peace and to join our hands to make our world safer." The deal, she said, ensures that Iran'snuclear program "will be exclusively peaceful."
Iran agreed to the continuation of a U.N. arms embargo on the country for up to five more years, though it could end earlier if the International Atomic Energy Agency definitively clears Iran of any current work on nuclear weapons.