Mohsen
Milani, professor of political science and the executive director of the Center
for Strategic & Diplomatic Studies at the University of South Florida, in
his latest piece in Foreign Affairs
discusses the interim nuclear agreement signed by P5+1 and Iran.
“The interim nuclear agreement signed by Iran and the P5+1 world
powers (China, France, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom, and United States) is a
momentous first step toward a final resolution of the Iranian nuclear impasse.
It is not a perfect deal -- and the parties involved can reverse its every
provision. Yet it is probably the best that anyone could hope for at this point
in history, and it should be seen as a victory for all its signatories,” writes
Milani.
To read Milani’s article on today’s issue of the Foreign
Affairs, please click here.
File photo: Professor Mohsen Milani (University of South Florida)
File photo: Professor Mohsen Milani (University of South Florida)
1 comment:
"a victory for all its signatories"
Agreed.
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