By: NIAC Staff
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As nuclear negotiations between Iran, the U.S., and the other permanent members of the UN Security Council concluded in Baghdad on Thursday, top experts and former U.S. officials convened at a panel hosted by the National Iranian American Council to assess the outcomes.
“Iran and the United States, with over 30 years have frozen relations, do not know how to do business. So, there is a history here that has to be overcome,” said former State Department spokesman PJ Crowley. He emphasized the positive—that a diplomatic process had finally been established, with a next round of negations agreed to take place in Moscow in June.