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Mohammad Javad Zarif
What Next in Japan-Iran Relations?
By Mina Pollmann
Worried it is falling behind Europe and China, Japan is eager to boost ties with Iran.
In Iran Nuclear Talks, 'No Deal' Is Worse Than Status Quo
By Jofi Joseph
If reaching a permanent agreement by next month’s deadline proves impossible, the West must lock in the status-quo.
Iran Asks China to Play Larger Role in Nuke Talks
By Zachary Keck
China's new ambassador to Iran previously headed Beijing's delegation to the P5+1 talks.
Twiplomacy and the Iran Nuclear Deal
By Arafat Kabir
Iran’s diplomatic outreach using Twitter has been unprecedented – and successful.
An Offer the U.S. Can’t Refuse?
A P5+1-Iran agreement seems imminent. If reports are accurate, the U.S. cannot afford to reject it.
Avoiding Denuclearization Mistakes with Iran
The North Korea and Ukraine experiences offer some useful lessons, positive and negative.
Japan Seeks to Mediate US-Iran Dispute…Again
Shinzo Abe sent a special envoy to Tehran last weekend, reportedly to jump-start US-Iran talks.
With New Nuke Team, Iran Raises Status of P5+1 Talks
Iran is likely to task its new foreign minister with leading nuclear negotiations. Will the U.S. send John Kerry?
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