Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Robert Menendez speaks to the media after the Senate passed the immigration bill on Capitol Hill in WashingtonWith the help of Timothy Gardner and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Despite opposition from the Obama administration, U.S. senators provided legislation on Thursday to impose sanctions on Iran if the u.s.a. breaks an period in-between deal struck ultimate month underneath which Tehran agreed to curb its nuclear application. Democrats Robert Menendez, chairman of the Senate Overseas Members of the family Committee, and Charles Schumer, the 0.33-ranking Democrat within the Senate, and Republican Senator Mark Kirk offered with 23 others the invoice meant to choke off funding to Iran’s nuclear device with the aid of using cutting off its oil product sales.

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