What Would Russia Like From a New Iran Nuclear Deal? (Nikita Smagin – Carnegie Russia Eurasia)

U.S. President Donald Trump may have torn up the previous nuclear deal between the United States and Iran during his first term in office, but he now seems serious about signing a new one. Washington has not only held several rounds of talks with the Iranians, but also dropped many of its demands. That confronts Russia—which, united by a shared conflict with the West, has grown closer to Iran—with a dilemma: sabotage the negotiations in order to keep its ally isolated by sanctions, or try to become an important mediator in the agreement, as it was in the previous deal.

What Would Russia Like From a New Iran Nuclear Deal? | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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