Languages
English
Kurdish
Persian (Farsi)
Azerbaijani
Swedish
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Kamran Matin is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex, UK, specialising in Middle East politics with particular expertise on Iran and Kurdistan. His research and analysis focus on international affairs, Iranian politics, and Kurdish politics. He is a frequent commentator for leading international media outlets, including Al Jazeera, BBC, CBS, Deutsche Welle, Die Zeit, Politico, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), and Voice of America (VOA).
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In this interview with @dwnews Kamran Matin explains the likely reasons for the failure of the talks, composition of Iranian delegation and the role of IRGC, the prospects for peace and why surviving the peace might be a bigger challenge for the Islamic Republic. April 12, 2026.
Kamran Matin (University of Sussex) talks to Lauren Taylor of the BBC News about the latest report on US-Iran peace talks. Matin says that concluding a binding peace deal which leaves Ian's nuclear programme and the status of strait of Hormoz issues to future talks will be portrayed as a victory by Iran while depriving Trump from his main leverage to extract concessions from Iran. 23/-5/2026