Amna Nawaz interviewed Alan Eyre and Midad Maleki regarding the motivations and potential outcomes of the U.S.-Iran negotiations aimed at ending the conflict in Iran. Eyre, a former member of the Obama administration's negotiating team for the Iran nuclear deal, is currently affiliated with the Middle East Institute. Maleki, who was born and raised in Iran, is associated with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.
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Experts Discuss U.S.-Iran Agreement Efforts
PBS NewsHour featured a discussion with experts Alan Eyre and Midad Maleki on the U.S.-Iran negotiations. Eyre, who was involved in the Iran nuclear deal, and Maleki, a native of Iran, provided insights into the motivations and possible outcomes of these efforts.
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