Iranian parliament approved the general outlines of the nuclear bill on Sunday. DUBAI—Iranian lawmakers on Tuesday approved the implementation of July’s historic nuclear deal with six world powers, removing one of the final obstacles within Iran’s system to the accord. A majority of Iran’s parliament members approved the bill, which directs the government to put the deal in place, according to the official Islamic Republic News Agency. The vote saw 161 in favor of the deal to 59 against, according to IRNA. Thirteen members abstained. The parliament had approved the basic outlines of the bill in a vote on Sunday. All legislation approved by Iran’s parliament must get a final sign-off from the Guardian Council, a powerful 12-member clerical body, before it becomes law. But the final say on all matters of state, including the nuclear deal, rests with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Mr. Khamenei, a hard-line conservative, […]