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Canada contributing $3M to help monitor Iran nukes agreement

WATCH:  The historic deal reached over Iran’s nuclear program is still being digested around the world. Jacques Bourbeau reports.

OTTAWA – Foreign Affairs Minister Rob Nicholson says Canada will judge Iran “by its actions, not its words.”

Nicholson made the comment in a statement after six countries announced they had reached an agreement with Iran on Thursday to limit Iran’s nuclear program, to block it from developing atomic weapons.

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A final accord is expected this summer.

Nicholson says if Iran had nuclear weapons it would provoke a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, and therefore “every diplomatic measure must be taken to ensure Iran never obtains a nuclear weapons capability.”

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The minister adds that Iran does not have a track record of being trustworthy. Therefore, he says, Canada is contributing $3 million to support the International Atomic Energy Agency’s efforts to monitor Iranian compliance.

NDP critic Paul Dewar also stressed the importance of verification.

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