Will the secretive US-Iran talks deliver breakthrough or crumble in disappointment?
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Will the secretive US-Iran talks deliver breakthrough or crumble in disappointment?
The United States has reinitiated indirect negotiations with Iran. In a prospective agreement, Iran may consider releasing American prisoners in exchange for the release of Iranian assets worth billions of dollars. However, will this round of talks will yield a tangible outcome or if it will end up as yet another unsuccessful negotiation. Guests: David Jonas Former General Counsel of NNSA Foad Izadi Professor of Political Communication at University of Tehran John Erath Senior Policy Director for the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
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