The following statement was provided by White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest.
This
Administration has made clear that an extension of the Iran Sanctions
Act, while unnecessary, is entirely consistent with our commitments in
the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Consistent with this
longstanding position, the extension of the Iran Sanctions Act is
becoming law without the President's signature. Extension of the Iran
Sanctions Act, which was in place at the time the
JCPOA was negotiated and remains so today, does not affect in any way
our ability to fulfil our commitments in the JCPOA. The Administration
has, and continues to use, all of the necessary authorities to waive the
relevant sanctions, to enforce those that
are outside the scope of the JCPOA, and to reimpose sanctions if
necessary in the event that Iran should fail to perform its commitments
under the JCPOA. Ensuring the continued implementation of the JCPOA is a
top strategic objective for the United States
and for our allies and partners around the world. The JCPOA makes our
nation, and the entire world, safer by verifiably ensuring Iran cannot
develop a nuclear weapon. As long as Iran adheres to its commitments
under the JCPOA, we remain steadfastly committed
to maintaining ours as well.
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