Obama Directs Kerry To Enter Nuclear Talks With Iran: ‘The Diplomatic Path Must Be Tested’

President Barack Obama addresses the nation in a live televised speech from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. President Obama blended the threat of military action with the hope... President Barack Obama addresses the nation in a live televised speech from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. President Obama blended the threat of military action with the hope of a diplomatic solution as he works to strip Syria of its chemical weapons. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, Pool) MORE LESS

Encouraged that newly elected Iranian President Hassan Rouhani seemingly won a mandate to pursue a “more moderate course,” President Barack Obama said Tuesday that he’s directing Secretary of State John Kerry to pursue a nuclear weapons deal with Iran.

“We should be able to achieve a resolution that respects the rights of the Iranian people while giving the world confidence that the Iranian program is peaceful,” Obama said during a speech before the United Nations General Assembly.

Obama said that the U.S. will work in concert with the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia and China in trying to strike a deal with Iran.

“The roadblocks may prove to be too great, but I firmly believe the diplomatic path must be tested,” Obama said.

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