From BBC News.
When President Trump talks about his attempts to reach an agreement with Iran, he often mentions a previous deal: the 2015 JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), or Iran nuclear deal.
Trump pulled America out of the Obama-era accord during his first term and has called it, "the worst deal in history".
His own deal, he says, "will be far better".
Asma speaks to Ambassador Wendy Sherman, the lead US negotiator on the JCPOA, to get the inside story on how the deal was done, and ask what it might take for Trump to get a deal now.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:25 How did the Iran deal come about in 2015?
03:04 What were the aims of the Iran nuclear deal?
04:51 What was it like to negotiate with Iran?
11:15 What was the JCPOA deal?
16:00 The criticisms of the JCPOA deal?
18:00 How does the current situation with Iran compare to 2015?
21:00 ‘President Trump likes to get quick wins’


