Tehran: If the other side sticks to the framework that has been established and does not bring new issues into play, I believe it can be solved and we can reach an agreement, he said from Tehran, according to MSNBC. But if they want to take the path of brinkmanship, the negotiations could take longer. * Rouhani: Iran will not negotiate with Congress on final deal* The White House has been battling objections to the deal from conservatives at home and close allies Israel and Saudi Arabia. Rouhani, speaking on state television to mark the second anniversary of his election, reiterated a familiar narrative in the ongoing talks. While in Tehran, Rouhani has been fighting off stiff opposition from hardliners who think a deal with the West will be to the detriment of Iran. Asked if Iran would allow inspections of military sites and interviews with Iranian nuclear scientists as part of a potential deal with the P5+1, Rouhani said: The country will never allow its state secrets to be accessed by foreigners under the pretext of international treaties or conventions. For them, Rouhani gives a similar message to the one that President Barack Obama has for his skeptics: When you see the deal, you will see it a good deal.
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