“Iran nuclear ‘framework deal’,” interview with Hossein Mousavian, BBC Radio, April 2, 2015. (Audio)
Tag: P5+1
Point of No Return: Top Iran Negotiator Says Nuke Deal Will Happen
“Point of No Return: Top Iran Negotiator Says Nuke Deal Will Happen,” interview with Hossein Mousavian, John Hockenberry, WNYC Radio, March 31, 2015.
Distrust from the beginning (German)
“Distrust from the beginning,” interview with Hossein Mousavian, Caroline Ebner, ARD, April 1, 2015.
Deadline for Iran nuclear deal extended (Audio)
“Deadline for Iran nuclear deal extended,” interview with Hossein Mousavian, Michael Vincent, ABC Radio, April 1, 2015. (Audio)
Iran will stick to any deal: World Powers push to hit a breakthrough
“Iran will stick to any deal: World Powers push to hit a breakthrough,” interview with Hossein Mousavian, Anissa Naouai, RT, March 31, 2015. (Video)
Officials ‘working on joint statement’ on Iran progress
“Officials ‘working on joint statement’ on Iran progress,” interview with Hossein Mousavian, Christiane Amanpour, CNN, March 31, 2015. (Video)
Slow economy could prompt Iran to take nuclear deal
“Slow economy could prompt Iran to take nuclear deal,” interview with Hossein Mousavian, Steven Mufson, Washington Post, March 29, 2015.
Hope and fear prevent a deal with Iran (Dutch) (Video)
“Hope and fear prevent a deal with Iran,” interview with Hossein Mousavian, Netherlands News Broadcasting, Wouter Zwart, NOS, March 23, 2015. (Dutch) (Video)
US-Iran relations and the nuclear issue (Video)
“US-Iran relations and the nuclear issue,” interview with Hossein Mousavian, Kayvon Afshari, American Iranian Council (AIC), March 11, 2015. (Video)
On Iran deal, Republicans cut off their nose to spite their face
The partisan struggle in the political corridors of Washington reached unprecedented heights this week, with Iran becoming the focal point for fierce contention between Republican members of Congress and the Barack Obama administration. The latest display of these sharp internal divisions over the Iran talks has come from a provocative letter by 47 Republican senators to the Iranian government. The letter marks a direct interference by US legislators in the negotiations, with senators such as potential 2016 Republican presidential candidates Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Rand Paul co-signing the message that purported to emphasize the innate fragile nature of any would-be agreement with Iran. However, in their desperate attempt to dissuade Iran from reaching a deal, the Republicans have harmed US credibility on the international stage more than they know, or perhaps even care to understand.
“On Iran deal, Republicans cut off their nose to spite their face,” Hossein Mousavian, Al Monitor, March 11, 2015.