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  • امنیت خلیج فارس 2019-10-05 21:29

    By Shireen T. Hunter

    Persian Gulf Arab states should accept Iran’s olive branch

    Hopes for some sort of breakthrough in U.S.-Iran relations were thwarted at the United Nations General Assembly last week. A supposed deal struck by French President Emmanuel Macron to arrange a telephone conversation between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and U.S. President Donald Trump did not go through.

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