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Trump's special envoy is casting a wide net, weighing who can make the final decision on the peace agreement.
Mars Finance News: On March 31, according to CNN, as President Trump’s envoys prepare to once again attempt diplomatic mediation with Iran, an important question hangs over their efforts: whether the officials they are contacting have enough authority to reach an agreement. Officials from the United States and Gulf countries say that U.S. officials are not entirely clear on whether the figures in the regime who receive their messages hold the final power to sign any peace accord, let alone to implement a peace accord. But according to four regional sources, because the identity of decision-makers within Iran’s regime is still unclear, the U.S. government is still casting a wide net, looking for officials it can speak with. A source familiar with the relevant developments said, “Getting short-term responses from that country isn’t easy, so more time must be given, as a prerequisite condition for future dialogue.” U.S. and regional officials say that although the chances of holding face-to-face talks this week are not great, both sides have so far taken the negotiations seriously in private. (Gold Ten)