Wendy Sherman on the Iran nuclear talks, multilateral cooperation, and transatlantic data flows Transcript by Atlantic Council
Watch the EU-US Future Forum Wed, May 5, 2021
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Director, Europe Center, Atlantic Council
BENJAMIN HADDAD: Hi, everyone. I am delighted to be joined by Ambassador Wendy Sherman, deputy secretary of state of the United States, to close our three days of EU-US Future Forum and to talk about the Biden administration’s priorities for its relations with the European Union.
Ambassador Sherman, thank you so much for joining us. I should say first congratulations on your recent confirmation. There’s a lot of work to be done, and we’ll talk about this today.
(JTA) The tweet pinned to the top of Jared Moskowitz’s feed is a 46-word rebuke.
All 46 words are “MASKS,” and Moskowitz, Florida’s youthful director of emergency management until last Friday, acknowledged that a prime target of the tweet was his boss, Gov. Ron DeSantis.
“The governor and I, you know, disagree on masks,” Moskowitz, a Democrat, said in an interview days before he left office. (His Twitter handle is currently Jared MASKowitz). “That’s not breaking news. I was very heavily supportive of more mask mandates or heavy messaging on masks, and the governor ultimately left that up for the local governments.”
Nuclear Talks With Iran Could Reach Agreement Within Weeks, U.S. Says
Significant hurdles remain. But it was an optimistic signal by the Biden administration that an American return to the accord between Iran and world powers could be within reach.
“We are in agreement on the path we have to take, although we do have serious challenges,” said Iran’s chief negotiator, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.Credit.Eu Delegation in Vienna, via Via Reuters
Published May 6, 2021Updated May 9, 2021
WASHINGTON The United States and Iran could each come back into compliance with a 2015 nuclear deal within weeks, a senior State Department official said on Thursday, on the eve of what could be a final round of negotiations before an agreement is brokered.
May 6, 2021 4:55 pm Nikki Fried, Florida s agriculture commissioner, poses in this undated photo with Jared Moskowitz, then the state s emergency management director. (Twitter)
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(JTA) The tweet pinned to the top of Jared Moskowitz’s feed is a 46-word rebuke.
All 46 words are “MASKS,” and Moskowitz, Florida’s youthful director of emergency management until last Friday, acknowledged that a prime target of the tweet was his boss, Gov. Ron DeSantis.
“The governor and I, you know, disagree on masks,” Moskowitz, a Democrat, said in an interview days before he left office. (His Twitter handle is currently Jared MASKowitz). “That’s not breaking news. I was very heavily supportive of more mask mandates or heavy messaging on masks, and the governor ultimately left that up for the local governments.”
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