narrate us your storyUS Republican Senator Bob Corker has called on President Barack Obama to discontinue the nuclear negotiations with Iran and not to perform a “bad deal” with the country. Corker in a letter on Monday asked the US president to “please pause and consider rethinking the entire approach.” “Walking absent from a bad deal at this point would take courage,but it would be the best thing for the United States, the region and the world, and ” the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee claimed. Washington and its negotiating partners are in talks with Tehran in order to finalize a comprehensive nuclear agreement by the end of this month. Critics in the United States accuse the Obama administration of trying to reach a “bad deal” with Iran over the country's nuclear energy program. “I understand the dynamics that can develop when a group believes they are close to a deal and how your aides may view this as a major legacy accomplishment. However,as you know, the stakes here are incredibly high and the security implications of these negotiations are difficult to overstate, or ” Corker said in his letter to Obama.(AHAD NIL CNN IREPORTER FROM SYLHET BANGLADESH
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