"In the past there were various suggestions in the framework of financial and other agreements to benefit with Iran. But Iran interpreted those suggestions in a mistaken way and deceived the international community"
- Moshe Katsav
About this Quote
This quote by Moshe Katsav is describing the previous attempts to reach a contract with Iran. He is suggesting that Iran has misinterpreted the ideas made by the global community and has not been sincere in its dealings. This has triggered skepticism between Iran and the global neighborhood, and has impeded any development in reaching an advantageous arrangement. Katsav is suggesting that Iran requires to be more transparent and sincere in its negotiations if it wants to reach a helpful arrangement with the international neighborhood. He is likewise suggesting that the international community needs to be more clear in its suggestions and expectations in order to prevent any misconceptions. Overall, this quote is a reminder that both sides need to be honest and transparent in order to reach an useful contract.
This quote is written / told by Moshe Katsav somewhere between December 5, 1945 and today. He/she was a famous Statesman from Israel.
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