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The President: Hello.
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To everyone celebrating Nowruz across the
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United States and in countries around the
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world, Nowruz Mubarak.
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For thousands of years, this has been a time to
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gather with family and friends and welcome a new
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spring and a new year.
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Last week, my wife, Michelle, helped
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mark Nowruz here at the White House.
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It was a celebration of the vibrant cultures,
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food, music, and friendship of our many
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diaspora communities who make extraordinary
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contributions every day here in the United States.
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We've even created our own hopsin, representing
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our hopes for the new year.
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This year, that includes our hopes for progress
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between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the
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international community, including the United States.
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So, I want to take this opportunity, once again,
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to speak directly to the people and leaders of Iran.
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As you gather around the Nowruz table, from Tehran
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to Shiraz to Tabriz, from the coasts of the
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Caspian Sea to the Persian Gulf, you're giving thanks
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for your blessings and looking ahead to the future.
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This year, we have the best opportunity
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in decades to pursue a different future
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between our countries.
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Just over a year ago, we reached an initial
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understanding regarding Iran's nuclear program,
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and both sides have kept our commitments.
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Iran has halted progress on its nuclear program
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and even rolled it back in some areas.
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The international community, including
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the United States, has provided Iran with some
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relief some from sanctions.
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Now, our diplomats and our scientists are engaged
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in negotiations in the hopes of finding a comprehensive
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solution that resolves the world's concerns
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with Iran's nuclear program.
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The days and weeks ahead will be critical.
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Our negotiations have made progress, but gaps remain.
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And there are people in both our countries and
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beyond who oppose a diplomatic resolution.
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My message to you, the people of Iran, is that
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together we have to speak up for the future we seek.
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As I've said many times before, I believe that our
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countries should be able to resolve this issue
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peacefully with diplomacy.
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Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, has
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issued a fatwa against the development of nuclear
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weapons, and President Rouhani has said that Iran
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would never develop a nuclear weapon.
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Together with the international community,
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the United States has said that Iran should have
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access to peaceful nuclear energy, consistent with
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Iran's international obligations.
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So, there is a way for Iran, if it is willing
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to take meaningful, verifiable steps,
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to assure the world that its nuclear program is,
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in fact, for peaceful purposes only.
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In this sense, Iran's leaders have a choice
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between two paths.
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If they cannot agree to a reasonable deal, they will
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keep Iran on the path it's on today, a path that has
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isolated Iran and the Iranian people from
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so much of the world, caused so much hardship for
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Iranian families, and deprived so many young
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Iranians the jobs and opportunities they deserve.
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On the other hand, if Iran's leaders can agree
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to a reasonable deal, it can lead to a better path,
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the path of greater opportunities for the
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Iranian people, more trade and ties with the world,
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more foreign investment and jobs, including for
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young Iranians, more cultural exchanges and
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chances for Iranian students to travel abroad,
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more partnerships in areas like science and
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technology and innovation.
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In other words, a nuclear deal now can help open the
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door to a brighter future for you, the Iranian
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people who, as heirs to a great civilization, have
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so much to give the world.
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This is what's at stake today, and this moment
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may not come again soon.
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I believe that our nations have a historic
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opportunity to resolve this issue peacefully,
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an opportunity we should not miss.
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As the poet Hafez wrote, "It is early spring.
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Try to be joyful in your heart for many a flower
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will bloom while you will be in clay."
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For decades, our nations have been separated by
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mistrust and fear.
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Now, it is early spring.
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We have a chance, a chance to make progress that will
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benefit our countries and the world for
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many years to come.
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Now, it's up to all of us, Iranians and Americans,
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to seize this moment and the possibilities that
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can bloom in this new season.
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Thank you and Nowruz athan pirooz.