[Iran] - Martyr Soleimani never trusted America

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Kayhan newspaper wrote in its editorial that Sardar (General) Soleimani never trusted America, but the optimistic side who trusted the
Despite all this, they still promoted trust in America and, unfortunately, they opened the main front inside and against sympathetic critics
himself perforce to sell national rights
discussed the visit of the United States Secretary of State to Saudi Arabia
It wrote: Following the agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the Zionist authorities, who had used all their capacities to normalize
important role in the region and thus change the balance of power and security and strategic equations at the regional level
to actors such as Tel Aviv, who had placed their power source in provoking conflicts and sectarian divisions, and creating chain of crises
The sum of these changes gives enough reasons to evaluate the hasty trips of American officials to Riyadh
brake on the rapid developments in the Middle East
However, this time it seems they cannot withstand the strong determination by regional countries to heal the rifts among
The paper said: Richard Goldberg, an expert on political issues, said that one of the motivations to hold the recent negotiations is to
prevent Saudi Arabia from moving more toward China
seven years ago
has caused more suspicions about the triangle of Iran, America and Saudi Arabia
The triangle whose sides tend to reduce tension in the Middle East, and may also be the souvenir of Bin Farhan from Riyadh for Tehran
diplomat to Iran has not yet been declared.Ettelaat: Iran-Turkey ties from threat and controlling to cooperationIn a note, Ettelaat
through active and innovative planning and policies
Instead of bitter rivalry with Turkey, Iran can cooperate with this important and influential country in the region and change the course of
events toward cooperation and meeting common interests
rational and effective confrontation with the Kurds in the region and joint planning to deal with the crisis of illegal immigrants are some
of the reasons that Iran and Turkey have common interests and working on them can make the approaches of the two countries closer to each