What the Greek and Iranian deals are not
Both agreements are incomplete and provisional, fuelling scepticism among their critics but both were the best that negotiators could achieve/ This month’s agreements on the Greek crisis and Iran’s nuclear programme are undoubtedly important achievements. But the comparisons that have accompanied both deals have tended towards hyperbole, impeding rational discussion of their implications for Europe, the Middle East, and the prospects for international diplomacy. The deal between Greece and its creditors, for example, has been compared to ...
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