Sir Simon Gass was Political Director at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 2013 to 2016, responsible for G8/UN issues, Africa, the Middle East, Russia and South and Central Asia. He led the UK team at the E3+3/Iran nuclear negotiations resulting in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action agreed in 2015. He was also closely involved in efforts to resolve key areas of instability around the world, including Syria, Libya, Ukraine, Yemen and the fight against Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). He was previously NATO’s Senior Civilian Representative for Afghanistan and British Ambassador to Tehran and Athens.
Simon Gass
Former Political Director at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Former Ambassador to Iran
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Policy brief
The US, Europe and the Iran nuclear deal: is there a sweet spot?
Will President Trump torpedo the JCPOA or can European negotiators find a way through? Sir Simon Gass sets out a possible diplomatic sweet spot for the current US-Europe negotiations that might meet US concerns, yet keep Iran and the other parties to the deal on board.