Former U.S. Ambassador: Iran Deal ‘Hard to Sell’
Christopher
Hill, who was also the chief disarmament negotiator in the failed
nuclear talks with North Korea, said that both the United States and
Iran will have a hard time convincing their people that the deal is a
good one.
“Certainly
from the U.S. vantage point, they need to go back to Washington and
kind of oversell the deal,” argued Hill in an appearance on “Meet the
Press.”
“The deal is so hinged on technical issues that it is going to be hard to sell,” Hill said.
Hill
added that the Iranians will have to tout the lifting of sanctions back
in Tehran, but that neither side will achieve a “very nice and clean
deal.”
The
former ambassador also addressed the concern that allies like Saudi
Arabia have that Iran will be strengthened both through the nuclear deal
and through partnering in the fight in Yemen.
“From the Saudi perspective, they look at this deal with Iran and they
see something that goes beyond just the nuclear issue,” Hill said. “They
see some kind of … re-emerging partnership with the U.S. and Iran.”
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