Iran Strategically Stronger Now Than Before War
Original Report
The US is set to hold direct talks with Iran this weekend, even as continued fighting in the Middle East threatens to derail negotiations. Alan Eyre, Distinguished Diplomatic Fellow at the Middle...
The US is set to hold direct talks with Iran this weekend, even as continued fighting in the Middle East threatens to derail negotiations. Alan Eyre, Distinguished Diplomatic Fellow at the Middle East Institute and a former senior US diplomat, told Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East & Africa that Iran is now in a stronger strategic position than before the war began. (Source: Bloomberg)
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