At the outset of the recent nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S. and even before, it was widely reported that there had been no direct contacts between Iran and the U.S. since the hostage crisis ending in 1981. In fact, the Algiers Accords, which in 1981 settled the Iranian hostage crisis, established the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal. For over three decades, the two governments negotiated face-to-face and dealt with each other over matters rela...
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