TEHRAN – Doña Ektesad touched on sanctions on Iranian oil exports in a memo, saying: According to the Wall Street Journal, Iran recently released 25 million barrels of oil stored in Chinese storage facilities. Of that, nearly 3 million barrels of crude oil were sold.
These efforts come as Iran’s economy is under intense pressure from US sanctions and high inflation. New U.S. sanctions against Iran and Russian oil exports have disrupted global markets, and China, the largest buyer of Iranian oil, has suspended regular imports of Iranian oil due to the pressure of the sanctions and is now selling only through Iranian oil exports. The country continues to purchase crude oil. Unofficial channel. Currently, Iran’s crude oil exports could fall by 1 million barrels a day by summer. This could lead to a reaction from Iran. Iran’s reaction may be unpredictable. The Economist advises that under such an optimistic scenario, Iran should take steps toward reaching a basic agreement with the United States and negotiate a permanent lifting of sanctions.
Siasate Ruth: A historic treaty
In his analysis, Siasat-e-Rus discussed the Iran-Russia deal and Western countries’ views on it. The paper stated: Global and regional development requires the adoption of common approaches on some issues in order to deepen relations. The Iranian President’s visit to Russia and his meeting with President Putin, the conclusion of a 20-year partnership agreement, and strategic cooperation between the two countries are major steps toward thwarting American intrigues. Western media is trying to trivialize it. However, implementation of all the provisions of the treaty could lead to economic prosperity for both countries. The US is angry that the dollar was abolished in the exchange between Iran and Russia. This will lead to widespread de-dollarization among other countries, and economic transactions will prove better and easier to conduct without the dollar. Because the Iran-Russia treaty is historic. The enemy’s reaction proves its importance.
Sob et no: France is a safe place for terrorists
In an interview with political affairs expert Abolfazul Zohrewant, Sob-e-No spoke about France’s actions in hosting the MKO Group meeting. “The recent events in France are a warning that we should change our position towards the West and adopt policies befitting the Iranian nation. Otherwise we will remain the same as before. We’re going to run into problems,” he said. France continues to operate in Lebanon and Iraq. This includes attempts to disarm Hashd al-Shaabi (PMU/PMF) and the Axis of Resistance. The ultimate goal is to weaken Iran. These measures are aimed at deceiving public opinion and changing the political structure of Iran, similar to Syria. When our enemies openly seek to undermine our nation, we must take a firm line. With enemies like this, you can’t move forward on the path to building trust. This is the nature of France, the United States, and the West, so it is no wonder that some see France’s actions as contrary to Iran’s national interests and security. Their main objective is to defeat the Islamic resistance movement and weaken the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Mr. Shargh: It’s time to prove Iran’s diplomatic capabilities
Mr. Shagh dedicated an editorial to the situation in Lebanon and Syria, suggesting that Iran must deal with new developments in these two countries. The newspaper said: “Now a new chapter in Lebanon’s history has begun, and it is very important to know the direction of the country’s future development and how the Islamic Republic of Iran will cope with the new situation. It is important.” The ceasefire between Hezbollah and the Zionist regime is a turning point in the political and geopolitical development of the Middle East. We must remember that the political-strategic geography of the Middle East remains unstable. Although ties between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Hezbollah through Syria have been severed indefinitely, Turkey and its Western and Arab allies are not expected to fill the absence of Iran and Russia in Syria. New changes and developments in Syria and Lebanon have created opportunities for active diplomacy for the Islamic Republic of Iran. It appears that the time has come for Iran to demonstrate its diplomatic skills in interacting with the new politicians in Syria and Lebanon.