Tehran – In a memo, Sharg tackles Iran’s proposal to hold a meeting with the European Troika in Rome, saying: The presence of Tehran’s International Atomic Energy Agency technical team announced in Iran’s proposal for negotiations with Europe shows Tehran’s determination to answer European technical questions and control tensions with the European troika.
By inviting the agency’s technical team, we can dispel ambiguities about nuclear activities such as undeclared materials and prevent the Governor’s Committee from issuing resolutions against Iran. Iran’s proposal to negotiate with and work with the European troika and work with the institution is part of a balanced strategy in nuclear diplomacy. Tehran, which is indirectly negotiating with the US in Oman, is also calling for strengthening cooperation with the institutions to reduce tensions with Europe and prevent escalation of international pressures. This multilateral approach, although complicated, demonstrates Iran’s understanding of future time and political limitations. The recent negotiations with the US in Muscat in Oman’s mediation show some progress, but face obstacles such as disagreements over long-term guarantees.
Jam-e-Jam: Influence Caucasus development through constructive interaction with Baku
Jam et Jam analysed President Pezeshkian’s day visit to the Republic of Azerbaijan, writing: This visit should be considered more than a typical diplomatic event. This visit can be seen as a clear message from Tehran to rethink local policies, particularly towards the South Caucasus region. In recent years, the Caucasus has become one of the world’s most important geopolitical centers of development. This is an area where competition from Russia and Turkey to Europe and the US can be clearly seen in a new changing world order. By expanding Tehranbak relations in various areas, Iran will be able to influence Baku’s regional policy, reduce the role of third parties, and further reduce the security and political agenda of the region. Also, by strengthening and improving relations with the Republic of Azerbaijan, Tehran will provide an opportunity to act as a mediator of conflicts between Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan. This will prevent the presence of non-regional countries in the South Caucasus and ensure the interests and national security of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Ettelaat: Israel is a major obstacle to the Iranian-US agreement
Etterat spoke with Ahmad Nagzadeh, a professor of political science, about the progress in negotiations between Iran and the US. He said: Apparently our negotiations with the Americans were moving slowly, with many analyses of the positive nature of consultations between the two sides. We must admit that both Iran and the US have a red line that does not compromise under any circumstances. Therefore, the idea of understanding and reaching a common basis seems very fetched. Despite efforts by both sides and even Donald Trump commented on the negotiations, there is no weapon the US has brought to the region. Nor can we be indifferent to the Israeli move to the deal. In any case, cooperation between Tehran and Washington is at 100% conflict with what is important to Israel, and therefore they are the main obstacles to achieving the agreement. Given the depth of the differences between Iran and the US, it should be said that the beginning of consultations between the parties is a sign of a serious will of both parties to end or mitigate the differences, but it is extremely difficult to reach an agreement.
sobh-e-no:aliyev should learn from Zelensky’s destiny
The unfortunate truth is that instead of focusing on local relations in recent years, Baku has become a backyard in Washington and Tel Aviv. Even spy agencies in the US and Zionist administrations are beginning to plan security conspiracies in this context. In fact, Aliyev preferred to ensure the security of the Republic of Azerbaijan under US and Israeli political, military and security programs, but now it’s time to take a different approach after observing Zelensky’s fate. Baku is located near strong independent neighbours like Tehran and can make the most of their opportunities and capabilities by welcoming the strengthening of bilateral interactions, along with the goodwill of the Islamic Republic. Based on this, Aliyev can choose the desired path for Baku’s future at a crossroads of destiny. Continue to move along with the goals of political independence and improved relations with neighbors, or the US and Zionist administrations.