TEHRAN – Ahman Emery discussed the Trump Pussin Conference in Alaska in an interview with international relations analyst Feredun Majresi.
Majireshi pointed out that both Putin and Trump are seeking stability in Iran, albeit from two very different perspectives. If this is achieved, it will benefit not only Iran, Russia and the US, but also the wider region. All countries in the region are currently tackling the growing tensions. If such a conference leads to lifting sanctions and reintegrating Iran into international trade, the advantages are substantial. Iran has been able to pursue national interests and adopt a flexible and constructive stance and move firmly onto the path of economic development. Economic growth will naturally promote progress in other areas. Majlesi stressed that every country should maximize its economic strength as a foundation for increasing military capabilities. He also highlighted the country’s pressing investment needs, whether domestically or foreign. Given the current conditions, the most important requirements for attracting foreign investment are peace and security. Because even the smallest signs that escalate tension can drive away investors.
Sharg: South Caucus security is the red line of Iran
In the memo, Sharg discussed Pezeschkian’s important visit to Armenia, saying: As a major player in the region and a neighbor of the South Caucasus, Iran emphasizes that the region’s stability and security is the country’s red line. Therefore, Tehran will explicitly prevent outside-regional movements that complicate the situation, while welcoming peace agreements and regional diplomatic efforts. The Iranian President’s visit to Armenia is not only a symbol of historical and cultural ties between the two countries, but also an opportunity to expand cooperation in the fields of infrastructure, energy and transportation. A closer look at recent developments and diplomatic consultations between Iran and Armenia shows that Tehran plays a positive and intelligent role in shaping the future of the South Caucasus. Iran is well aware that the security in the region is directly related to that security. Establishing strategic cooperation with Yerevan will not only remove potential obstacles, but also pave the way for sustainable and peaceful development in the South Caucasus.
Jam-e-Jam: Proposed scenarios to deepen the bond
Jam-e-Jam analyzes the proposal to deepen relations between Iran and Armenia. It writes as follows: Based on the history, current situation, and regional and international trends of Iran-Aramenian relations, several scenarios can be proposed to deepen relations between the two countries. One of these proposals is to develop economic and infrastructure cooperation. Through investment in the Iran-Armenia-Georgia route, completing the north-south corridors as quickly as possible, building and initiating infrastructure projects to meet the country’s basic fuel needs, and economic connectivity are one of the most important economic projects that can be pursued between the two countries. Another proposal is strategic and security cooperation. We will establish a joint security working group to monitor the development of the Caucasus, particularly the Zanjour Corridor. Along with the presence of Iran and Armenia, the annual joint military operations were held. Strengthening information cooperation to combat the impacts of the United States and other regional and regional foreign countries. These measures will increase Iran’s deterrence and maintain regional stability.
Iran: Transparency in legal protocols and strengthening Iran’s role
In the article, the Iranian newspaper reviewed Pezeshkian’s travel to Armenia, and the new developments in the South Caucasus, particularly the recent agreement between Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan and the direct role of the US within it, are turning points of regional geopolitical relations. In the new environment, Iran must change its mere opposition to Western projects to a policy that requires transparent laws and protocols. It must be prepared to respond decisively to any change, including informing local and non-regional parties with red lines and misusing transport routes for military purposes or intelligence reporting. This new approach presents Iran as an advocate for legal stability and transparency in the region, creating negotiation possibilities, as well as increasing the scope of Iran’s presence in regional dialogue. Formal demand for implementation protocols for new routes, operational reviews of borders and customs management methods, and assurance that sensitive products will not pass through these routes should be proposed and pursued both in bilateral consultations with Armenia and in regional multilateral interactions. This policy opens up many ways to obtain further concessions in exchange for implementing this project.
