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Trump's former Middle East ambassador on Iran as 60-day negotiation period expires

First publishedAug 17, 15:08 UTC
Last updatedAug 17, 22:32 UTC · 7m ago
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James Jeffrey, a former U.S. diplomat and deputy national security adviser under three administrations, including President Trump's first term, joins to discuss where U.S.-Iran relations stand as the 60-day negotiation period expires.

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James Jeffrey, a former U.S. diplomat and deputy national security adviser under three administrations, including President Trump's first term, joins to discuss where U.S.-Iran relations stand as the 60-day negotiation period expires.
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