Senator Murphy clarifies us banks were weary of transacting with Iran throughout JCPOA
Connecticut Senator Christopher Murphy and nominee to be United States Ambassador to Israel Jacob Lew discuss Iranian access to the US financial system was never a part of any deal due to compliance concerns on the part of financial institutions, which led to Iranian frustration and threats to withdraw from the agreement, Lew acknowledging the description as accurate based on his recollection at his nomination hearing with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.





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