“Fareed Zakaria GPS,” Sundays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN

On GPS Sunday: In the first of two exclusive interviews, Fareed speaks with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif about the nuclear negotiations, why his country needs nuclear energy and his views on the United States and Israel.

“Unfortunately, some people find it in their interests to deceive the international community and to conduct a policy of fear-mongering,” Zarif says. “Israel has been pushing the line, since 1992 – perhaps you can find even an earlier version, I haven’t. Of what I’ve seen [it] is since 1992, Israel has been saying – and most of it has been Netanyahu himself – that Iran is six months away from a nuclear bomb. Now, what is it…21 years from 1992? We still don’t have a bomb. We won’t have a bomb because we don’t see it in our interests.”

Then, Fareed speaks exclusively with rock star and activist Bono. The U2 singer talks about the fight against HIV, the benefits of foreign aid, Africa, U.S. politics, and more.

All that plus Fareed’s take on the U.S. government shutdown.