WASHINGTON: An overwhelming majority of US lawmakers on Tuesday demanded that President Barack Obama hold the line on Iran, as a permanent agreement regarding the Islamic republic’s contested nuclear program is under negotiation in Vienna.

In bipartisan letters, House and Senate members sent wish lists to the President specifying what they wanted to see in any final deal, namely that Iran never gain ability to build a nuclear bomb.

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