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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Direct communication channel between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US envoy Steve Witkoff has been reactivated, Axios reports. [twitter]https://x.com/BRICSinfo/status/2033630620983669088[/twitter][/quote] Iran, please stop negotiating to this Republicans that have stabbed you in the back Three times Tell them you will only make a deal if Former President Barack Obama and Senator Raphael Warnock are the lead people [/quote] I see an American traitor has posted. [/quote] People forget that Jimmy Carter appointed himself as an American envoy in 1994 and secretly negotiated a nuclear agreement with Kim Il Sung. Yes, a Democrat ex-President went behind the back of a sitting Democrat President and a nuclear crisis (war??) was averted. Sometimes you need to have someone the other side will trust, bruised egos and diplomacy go hand in hand. What people didn't count on was Kim Il Sung dying and his more hardline, less capable son taking over too soon. This is the lesson that Trump should have understood. He killed the more reasonable, more wise Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and now we are left to negotiate with his son. [u]When Carter met Kim - and stopped a nuclear war[/u] [url]https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpee202y907o[/url] Carter presented a list of demands from Washington as well as his own suggestions. They included resuming negotiations with the US, starting direct peace talks with South Korea, a mutual withdrawal of military forces, and helping the US find remains of US soldiers buried in North Korean territory. "He agreed to all of them. And so, I found him to be very accommodating," Carter said. "So far as I know then and now, he was completely truthful with me." While enthusiastically embraced by Pyongyang, the deal was met with reluctance from US officials when Carter suggested it in a phone call. He then told them he was going on CNN to announce details of the deal - leaving the Clinton administration little choice but to agree. Carter would later justify forcing his own government's hand by saying he had to "consummate a resolution of what I considered to be a very serious crisis". But it did not go down well back home - officials were unhappy at Carter's "freelancing" and attempt to "box in" Clinton, according to Mr Gallucci. USA - Carter Declares Success With Korea [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOdAHRibcgk[/youtube] USA - Clinton On US/N.Korea Nuclear Pact Signing [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3W62vlT9zjg[/youtube][/quote] Please both had the approval of the sitting president. Unlike Nixon in Vietnam and Ronald Reagan with the Iranians.[/quote] Your English is terrible. But I assume you meant... Carter had the approval of Clinton to negotiate a nuclear deal with Kim by himself. False. Nixon and Reagan were both the President at the time of the events you stated so not sure how that's relevant.[/quote]
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