Iran: $6b for US prisoner swap already in Qatar - JNS.org
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : "I strongly condemn this disproportionate and unprecedented unilateral measure which affects the normal planning and conduct of agency verification activities in Iran," he said, adding that it "openly contradicts the cooperation that should exist between the agency and Iran.49% : "Netanyahu also lashed out on Sunday night against anti-judicial reform protesters, saying they are "joining forces with the PLO and Iran" in harming the Jewish state.
45% : "Kanaani added: "On the subject of the prisoner swap, it will happen today and five prisoners, citizens of the Islamic Republic, will be released from the prisons in the U.S. Five imprisoned citizens who were in Iran will be given to the U.S. side reciprocally, based on their will.
43% : Some $6 billion to be released to Tehran as part of a prisoner swap with the United States is sitting in Qatar, AP quoted an Iranian official as saying on Monday.
31% : "Before departing for a seven-day visit to the United States on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "Today, the world is seeing -- and I will certainly emphasize this -- that Iran is violating all of its commitments, that it brazenly lies, and that it intends both to develop nuclear weapons and continue its aggression in the region.
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