Presented By: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Explaining the Iran Deal
This event is free and open to the public. Community members welcome.
This event will be recorded and live web streamed. Please visit fordschool.umich.edu on the day of the event. Join the conversation: #policytalks.
This presentation will lay out the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action negotiated between six major world powers and Iran after nearly two years of highly technical and painstaking sessions. Presenters include Paul Irwin, one of the negotiators, who will detail what the deal does and how it addresses international concerns about Iran's nuclear program, and Matt Nosanchuk, Associate Director for Public Engagement and Liaison to the American Jewish Community and on International Issues, and a native Detroiter. The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, along with the International Policy Center (IPC) has been chosen to host an open conversation on the White House position of the U.S.-Iranian nuclear deal, with distinguished guest speakers from the Obama administration.
This event will be recorded and live web streamed. Please visit fordschool.umich.edu on the day of the event. Join the conversation: #policytalks.
This presentation will lay out the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action negotiated between six major world powers and Iran after nearly two years of highly technical and painstaking sessions. Presenters include Paul Irwin, one of the negotiators, who will detail what the deal does and how it addresses international concerns about Iran's nuclear program, and Matt Nosanchuk, Associate Director for Public Engagement and Liaison to the American Jewish Community and on International Issues, and a native Detroiter. The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, along with the International Policy Center (IPC) has been chosen to host an open conversation on the White House position of the U.S.-Iranian nuclear deal, with distinguished guest speakers from the Obama administration.