INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - In a commentary, Ettelaat dealt with Donald Trump's interest in expressing interest to negotiate with Iran.It wrote: The Iranians
have said that Iran does not believe in having a nuclear bomb in principle and that any talks should be within the framework of mutual
This wise and logical response is what Trump needs
Among the most obvious points that can never be overlooked are Iran's right to have missiles and other necessary defense tools, and the
status of the Revolutionary Guard, which, contrary to Trump's claims, is an anti-terrorism force
These are among Iran's red lines, and any country or government that is seeking to negotiate with Iran must agree that these issues are
not negotiable in any way
It must also know that the Islamic Republic of Iran has enough power to negotiate honorably with any country
Trump's mistake is that he wants to negotiate with the language of force, something that contradicts the nature of negotiation
If the United States president wants a real negotiation, he must first abandon the language of bullying and secondly provide a reliable
guarantee.Siasat-e-Rooz: Coherent approach needed to solve economic problemsSiasat-e-Rooz dedicated its editorial to the unity needed to
disappoint the West and wrote: Unfortunately, economic challenges in Iran have caused a misconception in the West that Iran has been
weakened and Trump has been emboldened to impose new sanctions against Iran.The behavior of the West shows that negotiations will not be
rational, intelligent, or honorable at the current time
Rather, negotiations will pave the way for an increase in the other side's excessive demands and blackmail
Along with the country's military and defense forces, a coherent approach of the people and the statesmen to solve economic problems can
upset the equations of the West
The main point is that the West is under the illusion that the popular support for the system is decreasing, which is why it applies the
policy of pressure and sanctions
West in an interview with Yousef Molaei, an international law professor
Berlin will serve to intensify pressure on Tehran
Trump signed an official presidential memorandum against Iran to revive the maximum pressure campaign
Therefore, news reports indicate that the United States mission to the United Nations will also work with America's main allies, the
three European countries that are members of the JCPOA, to complete the process of immediately returning international sanctions and
limitations on the Islamic Republic
It is likely that at the quarterly meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors, Washington will seek to provoke Europe to activate the trigger
We are witnessing Israeli moves against Iran's national security, so there is a possibility of issuing a resolution against Tehran
Though the IAEA is a technical and legal body it can be influenced by political attitudes and the influence of powers.Iran: Lessons learned
by RiyadhIn an analysis, the Iran newspaper discussed the relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia
the leaders of Saudi Arabia and some other Arab countries were among the reasons that have made regional interactions important
In recent years, Saudi Arabia has inevitably learned lessons from the consequences of Middle East tensions and has found out that military
attacks to resolve regional crises are ineffective
Achieving security and stability in the region largely entails avoiding confrontation, especially with influential actors such as Iran
Riyadh realized that to be in an ideal economic position and become a global hub for trade and investment, it must link its interests with
Tehran and consider repairing relations and establishing a strategic partnership with Iran
What better opportunity to achieve this goal than strengthening ties with the new Iranian government, which has declared its readiness to be
friends with all countries in the region?