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Differences between hardliners and members of the Rouhani administration in Iran over nuclear talks with the U.S. and the EU

04/13/2012

Differences between Ali Zafari of Iran's Revolutionary Corps and Javad Zarif, foreign minister of Iran as talks continue following the Dec. 2013 initial nuclear deal laying out groundwork for a future comprehensive deal.

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