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  • Deal or No Deal: US-Iran Talks and Implications for the Middle East

    May 26, 2021

    10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

    Zoom Webinar,

    Iran

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    Most signs at the moment suggest that US-Iran nuclear negotiations are making incremental progress. There might be a deal, which would have to include the US lifting some of the sanctions on the country, while the government of President Hassan Rouhani is still in place. Alternatively, the talks can drag on for months more to come. What is undeniable is that the prospects of a revived nuclear agreement to be sustainable is best served by broadening the US-Iranian dialogue as quickly as possible. A number of issues will continue to pit American and Iranian interests against each other. On this list of disagreements, US-Iran competition in Iraq is among the most contentious. 

    Can Iraq provide a platform for the US and Iran to co-exist? What other high-stake regional areas of competition could be impacted depending on the outcome of the US-Iran negotiations?

    Speakers: 

    Amb. (ret.) Rend Al-Rahim
    Co-founder and president, The Iraq Foundation; former Iraqi ambassador to the United States

    Michael Rubin
    Resident scholar, American Enterprise Institute

    Ali Vaez
    Senior adviser to the president; Iran project director, Crisis Group

    Alex Vatanka, moderator
    Director, Iran Program, MEI

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