TEHRAN (Basirat)- House of Representatives speaker Paul Ryan said that the US Congress has passed a bill seeking to extend sanctions on Iran for another ten years.

House of Representatives speaker Paul Ryan said that the US Congress has passed a bill seeking to extend sanctions on Iran for another ten years.The US Congress has passed a bill seeking to extend sanctions on
Iran for another ten years, House of Representatives speaker Paul Ryan
said in a statement.
"Today’s bipartisan vote will help maintain our ability to immediately
reinstate sanctions against Iran over the next decade," Ryan stated on
Tuesday.
House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul said
in a statement the Iran Sanctions Act (ISA), which was enacted some 20
years ago, is a core element of the US effort to counter "Iranian
aggression."
The congressman noted that the new bill "extends sanctions for ten years
on Iran’s illicit weapons programs and ballistic missile development
that were not suspended as part of the Obama administration’s flawed
nuclear deal."
In July 2015, Iran signed a historic deal with the P5+1 group of
countries, comprising the United States, Russia, China, France and the
United Kingdom plus Germany, to maintain a peaceful nature of nuclear
program in exchange for sanctions relief.
Under the agreement, some sanctions, including embargoes on gas and oil
trade, were lifted off Iran in exchange for compliance with safety
guidelines on Tehran's nuclear program.
The accord allowed Iran to resume its petroleum exports and
implementation of a number of frozen projects in the sphere of energy.