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The world reacts to the nuclear deal with Iran

From left, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini, Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, British Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, and U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, line up for a press announcement after the end of a new round of Nuclear Iran Talks in the Learning Center at the Swiss federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), in Lausanne, Switzerland, Thursday, April 2, 2015. (AP Photo/Keystone, Jean-Christophe Bott)
Representatives from five countries and the EU line up after the end of a new round of Nuclear Iran Talks . (AP Photo/Keystone, Jean-Christophe Bott)

WASHINGTON — Iran, the United States and five other world powers said Thursday they had reached an agreement outlining limits on Iran’s nuclear program to block it from developing atomic weapons. It directs negotiators to work toward a final accord by this summer. Here’s a look at some of the reaction to the pact:

“I am convinced that if this framework leads to a final comprehensive deal, it will make our country, our allies and our world safer. It is a good deal, a deal that meets our core objectives.” — U.S. President Barack Obama.

“We have no illusions about the fact that we have a ways to travel. We still have many technical details that have to be addressed.” — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.

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“Our program is exclusively peaceful, has always been and always will remain exclusively peaceful.” — Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

“The smiles in Lausanne are disconnected from the sad reality where Iran refuses to make concessions on the nuclear issue and continues to threaten Israel and the rest of the countries in the Middle East.” — Yuval Steinitz, Israeli cabinet minister for intelligence and strategic affairs.

“We are closer than ever to an agreement that makes it impossible for Iran to possess nuclear weapons. That is a great credit to all negotiating partners.” — German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

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“This is well beyond what many of us thought possible even 18 months ago and a good basis for what I believe could be a very good deal. But there is still more work to do.” — British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond.

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“We are convinced that the final agreement on the nuclear dossier could have positive effects both with Iran and for developments in various other crisis areas.” — Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni.

“We consider the solution that was found, from the point of view of strengthening the legal system of international relations, as bright proof that the most difficult problems and crisis situations can be resolved through political and diplomatic efforts.” — Russian Foreign Ministry.

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“A nuclear-armed Iran would lead to a less safe and less secure world, which is why the stakes are so high in the pursuit of a strong agreement that is fully enforceable, verifiable and is in our national security interests.” — Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tenn.

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“Congress must be allowed to fully review the details of any agreement before any sanctions are lifted. … It would be naïve to suggest the Iranian regime will not continue to use its nuclear program, and any economic relief, to further destabilize the region.” — House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio.

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