
Boris Johnson 'doesn't want to tempt fate' over Zaghari-Ratcliffe news
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The transcript discusses ongoing negotiations and the cautious optimism surrounding them. It touches on the sensitive issue of a £400 million historic debt to Iran and emphasizes the importance of discretion in delicate consular cases, particularly the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. The speaker stresses the need for minimal public commentary until negotiations are concluded to avoid disrupting the process.
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What concerns does the speaker express about commenting on the negotiations?
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How does the speaker feel about the progress of the negotiations regarding Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe?
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