Washington and Tehran are talking seriously again, raising the possibility of a deal on Iran’s nuclear program and the possible lifting of sanctions. Although any agreement may be some way off, both sides appear to be more open than in years to finding a way out of the decades-old impasse. What are the real prospects for a reduction in tensions? What would a deal mean for the region? How could Armenia capitalize on reduced tensions and a growing, and open, Iranian economy?
- Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President, Quincy Institute (Zoom)
- Nabi Sonboli, Senior Expert, Institute for Political and International Studies
- Moderator: Sergei Melkonian, Research Fellow, APRI Armenia