Iran’s talks with the 5+1 Powers for a comprehensive nuclear agreement seem to be stalemated, as they face a November 24 deadline, but one group is undeterred in its optimism.

The Economist Group’s European Voice advertises the “1st Europe-Iran Forum“, held in Grosvenor Square Hotel in London — the “world’s most global city” — on October 15-16. Assessing that “the gathered parties’ determination to come to a final agreement…foreshadows an expected rollback of the current international sanctions against Iran”, it pronounces:

With the prospect of improved political relations and a new business climate between Europe and Iran, a momentous commercial opportunity presents itself….

This unique event is an incomparable occasion to gain practical insights from experts across all industries, providing the most relevant, up-to-date information from Iran and Europe….

Through the workshop discussions, participants will have the unique opportunity to debate and network with over 200 senior business executives from across sectors, as well as policy makers from Iran and Europe, on the opportunities and challenges represented by Iran’s valuable and largely untapped marketplace.

The founding partner behind the conference is the international law firm Dentons, which “helps clients understand, navigate and comply with the international architecture of Iran sanctions”. The premier sponsor is ACL, “an investment firm focused on the Iran’s capital markets”. Supporting organizations including CounterPoint, offering “cultural intelligence for decision makers”; the German-Iranian Chamber of Commerce; the Institut Français des Relations Internationales; and the Middle East Association.

And the cost to you for this “opportunity”? Only €2154 ($2726) — but if you act before Wednesday, there’s a 50% discount.