Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Rouhani's views on nuclear negotiations, c. 2005
Hassan Rouhani, newly elected President of Iran, is no stranger to nuclear negotiations as he was Iran's chief nuclear negotiator for a couple of years (2003-2005). He also made a speech during this time, which has been public for some time but has obviously gained a lot of attention after he won the election. It was an internal speech, which gives it considerable credibility, made while he was chief negotiator and sets out Iran's negotiating strategy. It is now almost a decade later, but it still provides an interesting view into Rouhani's thinking. The excellent analysis is provided by Dr. Chen Kane of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. The essay is worth reading in full.
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