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© Atta Kenare, AFP | Iranian women wave the national flag in northern Tehran on July 14, 2015, after Iran's nuclear negotiating team struck a deal with world powers in Vienna
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Latest update : 2015-07-14
Iranians poured onto the streets after the Ramadan fast ended at sundown Tuesday to celebrate the historic nuclear deal agreed earlier with world powers in Vienna.
Shortly after the end of the daytime fast, an AFP reporter saw hundreds of people taking to the capital's main thoroughfare, Vale-Asr Avenue, with cars sounding their horns.
"If you look at the street tonight it's because we are happy," enthused Giti, a 42-year-old woman who has lived in Canada and the United States and who had been thinking of going back to North America before the deal was struck.
"Maybe the economy is going to change, especially for the young people. I was thinking about leaving, but now I will stay to see what happens," she said.
Earlier on Tuesday, Iran and the world powers reached a deal in the Austrian capital after marathon talks on Tehran's nuclear program that has poisoned international relations for 12 years.