"We persuaded China, don't buy more oil. We persuaded India and other countries to step back," Kerry said.
"Can you imagine trying to sanction them after persuading them to bring around to the negotiating table, and when they have not only come to the table but they made a deal, we turn around and nix the deal, and then tell them you're going to have to obey our rules on the sanctions anyway," he said at an event in New York.
The US and its allies, he said, is safer with this deal than without it.
"Because if you don't do this deal folks, not only will we have walked away from our allies Britain, France, Germany, and non-allies, but interested parties -- Russia, China," he said.
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