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So Much for Going Slow on Iran

So Much for Going Slow on Iran The Biden administration is taking steps to encourage a quick return to the nuclear deal. President Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken. (Photograph by Alex Wong/Getty Images.) A delegation of Israel’s senior-most national security officials visited Washington in late April. Word was that they had been dispatched by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to glean more detail about U.S. negotiations with Iran to reenter the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA, commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal) going on in Vienna. They may also have been trying to slow down the Biden administration’s race to embrace the Islamic Republic. Long story short, their visit was a bust. The deal, they told friends in D.C., is all but done. Officials from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates agree. The only chance of the impending deal collapsing, they say, is if Iran decides it won’t play ball.

PM offers resignation, Cheong Wa Dae likely to carry out reshuffle on Fri

PM offers resignation, Cheong Wa Dae likely to carry out reshuffle on Fri
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PM offers resignation, Cheong Wa Dae likely to carry out reshuffle on Fri

PM offers resignation, Cheong Wa Dae likely to carry out reshuffle on Fri. Apr 16, 2021, 09:29 am President Moon Jae-in speaks during a ministerial meeting held at Cheong Wa Dae on April 15, 2021./ Source: Yonhap News AsiaToday reporter Lee Jang-won  Cheong Wa Dae, which has been seeking to turn the table after the ruling Democratic Party (DP) suffered crushing defeat in the April 7 mayoral by-elections, will carry out a major Cabinet reshuffle on Friday, including naming a new prime minister. Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun, who has already expressed his intent to resign, is expected to run in the 2022 presidential election. The presidential office is also expected to undergo a partial reshuffle of senior presidential secretaries. 

Hankuk Chemi: Iran releases seized South Korean tanker

By CNN s Jake Kwon and Reuters Updated 3:19 AM ET, Fri April 9, 2021 In this January 4, 2021 file photo released by Tasnim News Agency, a seized South Korean-flagged tanker is escorted by Iranian Revolutionary Guard boats on the Persian Gulf. Seoul (CNN)A South Korean tanker seized by Iranian authorities in January has been released. In a press release Friday, South Korea s Foreign Ministry said the Hankuk Chemi and its captain were freed early Friday Iranian time. The captain and crew s health was sound as was the cargo, the ministry said. Iran seized the tanker at sea in January, accusing it of polluting the waters with chemicals and holding the vessel in the port of Bandar Abbas.

South Korean Prime Minister Embarks on Rare Visit to Iran on Sunday

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