Parsi: No deal ‘’without both sides giving something to the other’
Trita Parsi argues that Iran is unlikely to agree to end the war without sanctions relief.
Trita Parsi argues that Iran is unlikely to agree to end the war without sanctions relief.
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Trita Parsi argues that Iran is unlikely to agree to end the war without sanctions relief.
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Trump's envoys have sent a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran via Pakistan. But Tehran has its own conditions.
As Senate Republicans on Tuesday scrambled to strike a deal to fund DHS amid the agency's partial shutdown, Trump said he would not be happy with any deal they hammered out. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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