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2022-02-16 22:19
Senator Murphy seeks answers on efficacy of ‘maximum pressure’ on Iran
TEHRAN - Chris Murphy, a United States senator representing Connecticut, has asked the opponents of the 2015 nuclear deal to explain to him whether five years of “maximum pressure” on Iran has “worked out”.
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2022-01-11 17:57
Iran responds to U.S. National Security advisor threat
TEHRAN – Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, has reacted to a statement by U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan who warned about potentially harming U.S. citizens sanctioned by Iran.
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2021-12-18 21:29
Jake Sullivan calls U.S. exit from JCPOA ‘disastrous’
TEHRAN - Jake Sullivan, the national security advisor to President Joe Biden, on Friday strongly criticized the previous Donald Trump administration for quitting 2015 Iran nuclear deal – JCPOA - calling it “disastrous”.
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2021-02-20 17:26
Jake Sullivan says diplomacy is only path to revive JCPOA
TEHRAN - In interview with CNN on Friday, Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security advisor, said, “The first and most important thing for us to communicate is that we believe diplomacy has to be part of the answer of solving the Iranian nuclear issue.”
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2021-01-30 15:55
Biden priority is dealing with Iran's nuclear program: Sullivan
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Friday that a critical early priority for the Biden administration is to resolve the nuclear stalemate with Iran, saying Tehran is getting closer to having enough fissile material for a nuclear weapon
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2020-12-08 18:06
Biden advisor sees chance for revival of Iran deal
TEHRAN — Jake Sullivan, U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee for national security adviser, has voiced guarded optimism for restoring the Iran nuclear pact.
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2020-11-30 14:46
By Payman Yazdani
Turkish expert: Biden to revive neo-cons interventionist policy in region
TEHRAN – Dr. Bilgehan Alagoz believes names like Blinken and Sullivan remind the George W. Bush era, adding Biden team's approach toward the Middle East will be more interventionism rather than diplomacy.