
In July 2015, Wendy Sherman, a key figure in the Obama administration, shared her emotional experience after negotiating the Iran nuclear deal. At a State Department conference, she described the intense negotiations that took place in Vienna, where diplomats from the U.S., Iran, and five other countries reached a significant arms-control agreement. Sherman recalled the atmosphere during the discussions and how Secretary of State John Kerry's impromptu remarks shifted the mood, marking a pivotal moment in diplomatic history.
"Sherman described the intense negotiations that took place in Vienna, where diplomats from the U.S., Iran, and five other countries reached a significant arms-control agreement."
"At the end of it, Secretary Kerry, completely impromptu, said something that shifted the mood, highlighting the emotional weight of the moment."
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