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‘Iran Thinks It’s In The Driver’s Seat’ In Talks With U.S.: Former Top Middle East Peace Negotiator

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‘Iran Thinks It’s In The Driver’s Seat’ In Talks With U.S.: Former Top Middle East Peace Negotiator
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Ambassador Dennis Ross discussed the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran, suggesting that Iran believes it holds a favorable position. He emphasized the complexities involved in the talks and the historical context of U.S.-Iran relations. Ross's insights reflect a nuanced understanding of the geopolitical dynamics at play.

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Business‘Iran Thinks It’s In The Driver’s Seat’ In Talks With U.S.: Former Top Middle East Peace NegotiatorByForbesTV,Forbes Staff.Follow AuthorJun 05, 2026, 04:54pm EDTAmbassador Dennis Ross, a distinguished fellow at the Washington Institute who also played a role in Middle East peace negotiations in multiple administrations, joined “Forbes Newsroom” to discuss the current state of negotiations between the United States and Iran.Watch the full interview above. Got a tip? Share confidential information with Forbes.Editorial StandardsReprints & Permissions

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