"Nuclear or no nuclear deal," he said, "this Iranian government will remain a threat.”
“As I speak to you, we do not have a deal, and prospects for reaching one are tenuous at best,” Robert Malley, special envoy for Iran, told lawmakers in a sober assessment of his attempts to breathe life back into the agreement, formally called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Prospects for renewed Iran nuclear deal 'tenuous,' Biden's special envoy testifies →
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