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Near East: U.S. Delegation Travel to Geneva for Talks With Iran on Its Nuclear Program


U.S. Delegation Travel to Geneva for Talks With Iran on Its Nuclear Program




Media Note


Office of the Spokesperson



Washington, DC


September 3, 2014




Deputy Secretary of State William J. Burns, Under Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy R. Sherman, and Senior Advisor Jacob J. Sullivan will meet with Iranian officials in Geneva on September 4-5. These bilateral consultations will take place in the context of the P5+1 nuclear negotiations led by EU High Representative Cathy Ashton.


U.S. Delegation to the Consultations with Iranian officials in Geneva:


The Honorable William J. Burns, Deputy Secretary of State


The Honorable Wendy R. Sherman, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs


Mr. Jacob J. Sullivan, Senior Advisor


Ambassador Brooke D. Anderson, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State and the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs on Iran Negotiations


Mr. James Timbie, Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security


Mr. Paul Irwin, Director for Nonproliferation, National Security Council


Mr. Christopher Backemeyer, Director for Iran, National Security Council


Mr. Eytan Fisch, Assistant Director for Policy, Office of Foreign Assets Control, Department of Treasury


Ms. Julia Jacoby, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Department of State


Mr. Matan Chorev, Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State, Department of State






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Source: Dept. Of State – Near East


    



Near East: U.S. Delegation Travel to Geneva for Talks With Iran on Its Nuclear Program

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