Interview with United Nations President Dr. Srgjan Kerim: Dialogue with Iran
PhD, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
M.A, Conflict Transformation & Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University
Michael Shank: How has multilateralism, a foreign policy concept you've noted to be of great importance to you as UN President, not yet been fully utilized when it comes to relations with Iran? UN President Srgjan Kerim: Well, you have different positions. You have countries that have their economic interest there and they prefer that to be their guidance in dealing with Iran. On the other side, to isolate Iran is not a good policy. Many of these countries who have been isolated in the past did not change anything. On the contrary, everything was frozen, nothing changed.
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