Iran's nuclear progress amid prolonged talks in Vienna – Jerusalem Studio 663

According to conventional wisdom, Washington is a ‘one-crisis city’ unable to effectively handle two major problems simultaneously. Perhaps this applies to the ongoing Iranian nuclear effort, when the Biden administration is almost totally focused on the Russia-Ukraine crisis. The Vienna talks have been dragging on with no reported breakthrough, and the Iranians are slowly but systematically enriching uranium to the fairly high level of 60%.
If there is any overlap between the Ukraine crisis and the Iran negotiations, it has to do with news of an offer made by Washington via Moscow - and outright rejected by Tehran - regarding an intermediate agreement.
So where are the parties to the Vienna talks headed?
Panel:
- Jonathan Hessen, Host.
- Amir Oren, Editor at Large, Host of Watchmen Talk and Powers in Play.
- Dr. Olli Heinonen, Former Deputy Director General IAEA and a Distinguished Fellow, Stimson Center, Washington, D.C.
- Mr. Meir Javedanfar, Iran lecturer, Reichman University.

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  • Published: January 28, 2022
  • Duration: 28 min

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