As organizations that represent the Iranian-American community, we welcome the news of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action agreed to by the United States, UN powers, and Iran, they said in a statement carried by National Iranian American Council (NIAC).
'This historic diplomatic achievement will benefit the American people and the Iranian people alike by taking war off the table and creating the possibility for sustained peace and renewed relations.'
'We are hopeful this deal will open possibilities for greater people-to-people ties between the United States and Iran, including through cultural and educational exchanges. We are also optimistic that this diplomatic breakthrough will help advance economic opportunities for the Iranian people and enable new opportunities to advance human rights in Iran,' said members of the Iranian-American community.
Public opinion surveys, they added, show that a majority of Iranian Americans and the broader American population alike are supportive of an agreement with Iran ... , 'and we celebrate this great achievement with them.'
In the 60 days ahead, 'we hope Congress will support this historic achievement and avoid any measures that may derail the international agreement, impede U.S. diplomacy, or take this opportunity for peace off the table.'
Iranian Americans also congratulated all the parties who have showed the courage and confidence to undertake these negotiations for peacefully resolving the decades-old nuclear dispute.
'History will look kindly on their efforts,' the statment said.
The statement was issued orgnization inculding by Bay Area Iranian-American Democrats, Iranian Alliances Across Borders, Iranian American Bar Association, Iranian-American Democrats of San Diego, National Iranian American Council, Network of Iranian-American Professionals of Orange County, and Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans.
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Tehran, July 31, IRNA - Iranian-American organizations in a joint statement have welcomed signing of the nuclear deal between Iran and P5+1 group of world powers urging the Senae to approve of the agreement.