WASHINGTON (April 8, 2025)– The United States and Iran have scheduled a high-stakes nuclear discussion this upcoming Saturday between high level officials. If the U.S. and Iran meet in person, it would be the first direct nuclear talks between the two countries since former President Barak Obama in 2015.
The discussion is expected to test the United States’ ability to roll back Iran’s nuclear program.
For more context on the matter, please consider Sina Azodi, professorial lecturer at the George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs. Azodi is an expert on international relations of the U.S.-Iranian relations, nuclear non-proliferation, Iran's nuclear program, Middle East, Iranian foreign policy and Iranian politics. Azodi's current research involves exploring the roots of the Iranian nuclear program. His dissertation "Iran's Nuclear Program: A Struggle for Security Modernity " critically investigates the evolution of the Iranian nuclear program since its inception in the 1950s until 2015.
Azodi previously spoke on U.S. and Iran relations which can be viewed on vimeo, Sina Azodi on US Presidential Election: US and Iran Relations.
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