Tehran – In the analysis, Sharg worked on the fourth round of negotiations between Iran and the US negotiators, saying: The fourth round of consultations was made as a major Iranian request, which was heard multiple times by the Foreign Minister and ministry spokesman.
According to many experts, the strong addiction to American sanctions and the strong influence on the Zionist administration’s decision-making structures raised very serious questions about the American will and the ability to adhere to possible commitments to eliminate sanctions. These negotiations begin while the Middle East witnesses delicate diplomatic moves. The timing of these consultations between President Donald Trump and future visits to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE added the importance and sensitivity of this series of consultations. Experts believe the outcomes of these consultations could have a major impact on the future of Iran-US relations, not just regional stability.
Jam-e Jam: The end of a game or diplomacy to earn points?
In the memo, Jam-e-Jam addressed Steve Witkov’s controversial remarks on Iran’s nuclear enrichment. “We called for zero enrichment, demolition of the Natantz, Isfahan and Fordau facilities, and the destruction of the centrifuge,” Witkov said. Witkoff’s harsh statements can be analysed from several perspectives. On the one hand, Benjamin Netanyahu calls for a complete enrichment and completely dismantling Iran’s nuclear program in the style of the Libyan model. On the other hand, the Trump administration is trying to undermine Iran’s position in negotiations with Iran’s oil network and new sanctions on military threats. These harsh statements can be interpreted as part of a US negotiation strategy to score points on the possibility of a failed negotiation or prepare public opinion. Iran has always shown good intentions by maintaining cooperation with the agency (IAEA) and considering proposals such as exporting some of its rich uranium to Russia, or monitoring stricter surveillance by the agency, but it could be a sign of an Army statement, especially on the eve of the (fourth round) negotiation.
Sazandegi: Travel to the area the night before the fourth round talk
Sazandegi commented on Araguchi’s visit to Saudi Arabia and Qatar before the fourth round of nuclear talks between Iran and the US in Oman. Iran’s continued diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia clearly show that Tehran and Riyadh have been strengthened and redefine. The movements that create a crisis in Israeli region and geopolitical changes in the Middle East are speeding up as regional and non-regional actors are also adopting local policies based on their own interests. An important consideration in this regard is that Araguchi’s visit to Saudi Arabia and Qatar took place at a time when two important developments were the focus of attention. The first is the fourth round of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States in Muscat. Second, President Donald Trump visited Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. This starts on Tuesday. These development coincidences can definitely have important consequences for us to wait.
Etemad: Iran and American interest will not cease
In an interview with reformist political activist Saeed Shariati, Etemad investigated negotiations for the fourth round and several new demands raised by US officials regarding Iran’s nuclear enrichment. He said: It is very important to recognize that Iran’s national interests lie in reaching a stable situation. Continuing discussions to suspend is problematic and raises expectations in a variety of areas. On the one hand, negotiations can lead to correct decisions and careful choices by both countries. On the other hand, this could lead to a serious and tense situation for both countries. Negotiations can be successful or fail, but Iran’s economy and markets should not be overshadowed by negotiations. This suspense atmosphere should ultimately give way to a dynamic atmosphere that works in the negotiator’s favor. Ultimately, we are all optimistic about future developments and hope that national interests will be realized through consultations.