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Article 6.
The Diplomat
Getting to the Endgame
With Iran
Robert Dreyfuss
February 6, 2013 -- Why did it take so
long to secure a date for talks between
Iran and the P5+1?
After all, in the weeks before the
presidential election in November, it was
reported that the United States and Iran
had already tactically agreed to convene
private, one-on-one talks. And since then
the United States, the European powers,
Russia, and China, all sought to arrange
another round of negotiations, first in
December and then in January. It now
appears that Iran, which is about to enter
its presidential election season, has
finally agreed to what will be the first
round of negotiations with the P5+1 since
the last round in Moscow seven months
ago. On Tuesday, Tehran announced that
it will join talks on February 26 in
Kazakhstan.
The negotiations will be a serious test for
the Obama administration and for John
Kerry, the new secretary of state.
Previous rounds have all faltered because
neither side was willing to make
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