Parsi: No deal ‘’without both sides giving something to the other’
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Published on March 25, 2026.
Trita Parsi, the Vice President of the Quincy Institute, has stated that there is no guarantee that a deal will occur without significant concessions to both parties involved in the conflict. He also suggested that the United States should not be allowed to interfere with the process of ending the war.
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