Tehran -Shargh analyzed the new report expected to be released by the International Atomic Energy Agency, as well as Director Rafael Grossi’s political actions.
It writes: There are only a few days left until the new governor’s meeting, but all eyes look at Grossi’s actions and the attitudes of Western countries. If the mid-June model is repeated, it could potentially be seen that it would issue a rebuke resolution or that it would be coordinated to apply more diplomatic pressure on Iran. However, some analysts believe Grossi and his Western supporters are considering two approaches. On the one hand, by presenting worrying reports and raising new technical claims, they are preparing the basis for more political pressure on Iran. On the other hand, they keep their diplomatic channels open, allowing contracts or negotiations to be used as negotiation tools when necessary. Overall, the IAEA Director and recent actions of several Western countries indicate that future meetings could be the starting point for a new phase of pressure. The stage in which Iran’s nuclear issue will once again be used as a tool for political pressure regionally and globally. This false cycle continues, instead of creating media and political hype, unless the parties are back on a path of technical and professional interaction.
Etemad: diplomatic power after Russia’s proposal
In an interview with international affairs expert Dr Majid Mohammad Sharifi, Etemad discussed Russia’s proposal with him after the European troika activates snapback sanctions against Iran. Sharifi said: Acts that activate snapbacks are more political in nature than they are based on legal arguments. In these circumstances, the success of this action depends on diplomatic forces and persuades other countries to participate in international sanctions against Iran. There is also a legal basis for the Russian proposal and the discussion proposed by China. Similarly, Iran’s claim that European actions are illegal could be defensible from a legal standpoint. This is particularly relevant after US and Israeli military attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The Russian proposal, while legally sound, is dependent heavily on political factors. Russia’s ability to persuade other countries, including China, to ignore international sanctions against Iran, appears to be extremely difficult. Therefore, it is unlikely that Russia will have enough diplomatic power to attract widespread support from other countries in the face of international sanctions.
Khorassan: Israel and the weapon of terror!
In the analysis, Horassan analyzed Israel’s actions in the region and the views of regional government leaders. After Israel attacked Iran in June, the regime attempts to use terrorist weapons more widely in any future war with Iran, and to wait for ripe conditions to carry out a “major assassination” and a reopening war. Israel’s actions to launch a war with Iran and its fighter jets fly around the Persian Gulf and Tehran skies and assassinate senior military officials, making regional leaders more cautious and inactive than ever before. This will help local rulers adopt more conservative policies than ever before and avoid risk. Meanwhile, if this situation continues, it will give Israel more opportunities in the region in the future. And if the regime is not controlled or restrained, major events such as normalization between Israel and other countries could occur in the future without concessions.
Hamshari: The importance of an Araguchi trip to Doha
In the memo, Hamshari discussed the importance of Iranian Foreign Minister Araguchi to Doha, Qatar. The paper once again demonstrated Tehran’s compliance with a diplomatic approach in situations where the US and European troikas have demonstrated in recent hostile actions that not only demonstrate their commitment to slogans in negotiations, but also create obstacles on this path. The invigoration of snapback sanctions by France, Germany and the UK and disclosure of US government attempts to impose restrictions on Iranian delegations during their attendance at the UN General Assembly in New York in the coming days is the latest manifestation of the lack of compliance with a diplomatic approach, while the US and European governments are trying to throw the ball of nuclear negotiations to Iranian courts by creating a multifaceted atmosphere. In this situation, recent visits from Abbas Aragut to Qatar have been particularly important in many ways. Nuclear negotiations with Europe and bilateral relations between Tehran and DOH were one of the main topics of Qatar’s consultations.
