Obama's Secret Second Channel to Iran
By Robin Wright
http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/prisoner-swap-obamas-secret-second-channel-to-iran
By Robin Wright
Fourteen months ago, President Obama authorized a
top-secret, second diplomatic channel with Tehran to negotiate freedom for
Americans who had disappeared or been imprisoned in Iran. It was a high-risk
diplomatic gamble. The initiative grew out of nuclear negotiations, launched in the fall of 2013, between Iran and
the world’s six major powers. On the margins of every session, Wendy Sherman,
the top American negotiator, pressed her Iranian counterparts about the
American cases. The Iranians countered with demands for the release of their
citizens imprisoned in the United States for sanctions-busting crimes. More
than a year of informal discussions between Sherman and her counterpart, Majid
Takht Ravanchi, the Iranian Foreign Ministry official in charge of American and
European affairs, led to an agreement, in late 2014, that the issue should be
handled separately—but officially—through a second channel. After debate within
the Administration, Obama approved the initiative. But it was so tightly held
that most of the American team engaged in tortuous negotiation on Iran’s nuclear program were not told about it.
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