Former Iran deal negotiator: 60 days is a ‘pretty short period of time’ for nuclear talks
Summary
Wendy Sherman, who helped negotiate the Iran nuclear deal in the past, said that the 60-day period set for new talks on Iran’s nuclear program is very short. She expressed doubts about the peace plan's success during a TV interview.Key Facts
- Wendy Sherman was a top U.S. diplomat involved in previous Iran nuclear negotiations.
- A draft peace plan suggests the U.S. and Iran have 60 days to reach a new agreement.
- Sherman described 60 days as a "pretty short period of time" for such talks.
- She spoke about this on ABC’s program hosted by Martha Raddatz.
- The talks focus on Iran's nuclear program and efforts to prevent nuclear weapons development.
- The peace plan aims to restart negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.
- Sherman’s comments suggest challenges ahead for completing the deal within the proposed timeframe.
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