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Geneva I

Zarif Messages to the US on Syria in Munich

Published February 4, 2014by Farideh Farhi 29 Comments

by Farideh Farhi The meeting between Javad Zarif and John Kerry on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 2 was reportedly mostly focused on nuclear negotiations. But this didn’t prevent a “senior US official” from telling reporters… Continue Reading  

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Iran, Russia, Syria, US Foreign Policy Assad, Geneva I, Geneva II, Iran in Syria, Javad Zarif, John Kerry, Munich Security Conference, Syrian civil war, US-Iran relations

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