Ongoing high-level talks between Iran and the United States aim to reach a deal on the Islamic republic’s nuclear programme before 24 November.
The threat posed by militant groups might push the parties to achieve a final agreement.
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Nevertheless, Geneive Abdo, nonresident fellow at the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings, asserts that “Iran has given no guarantees that if there is a deal Tehran will begin to make concessions on issues such as Iran’s intervention in Syria and Iraq and its support for Hezbollah.”
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