Summary
Trita Parsi, a Vice President at the Quincy Institute, suggests that Iran and President Donald Trump need to make mutual concessions to end the conflict. Parsi believes that without lifting sanctions on Iran, reaching a deal is unlikely.
Key Facts
- Trita Parsi is the Vice President of the Quincy Institute.
- Parsi says Iran wants relief from sanctions to consider ending the war.
- Parsi sees few signs that President Trump will offer concessions.
- A deal to end the conflict is viewed as unlikely under current conditions.
- Parsi speaks about the importance of both sides giving up something to make progress.