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ID128081
Title ProperIran, U.S. push nuclear diplomacy
LanguageENG
AuthorDavenport, Kelsey
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Following a high-level series of diplomatic exchanges and meetings between U.S. and Iranian leaders in late September, both sides say there is a strong basis for a diplomatic resolution to the long-running impasse over Iran's nuclear program. In the highest level of contact between the two governments since 1979, President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke by telephone about Iran's nuclear program Sept. 27, Obama told reporters at a White House news conference later that day. "While there will surely be important obstacles" and success is not guaranteed, "I believe we can reach a comprehensive solution" to the dispute over Tehran's nuclear program, Obama said.
`In' analytical NoteArms Control Today Vol. 43, No.8; October 2013: p.22
Journal SourceArms Control Today Vol. 43, No.8; October 2013: p.22
Key WordsNuclear Policy ;  Nuclear Weapons ;  Iran ;  United States ;  U.S. Push Nuclear Diplomacy ;  Arms Control ;  Iran's Nuclear Program ;  Nuclear Disarmament ;  Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty - NPT ;  US Nuclear Policy ;  US Foreign Strategy ;  Iranian Strategy ;  Iran - US Nuclear Negotiation ;  Iran - US Relations