Washington “Won’t Wait Forever” for Iran intends to revive the 2015 agreement on Nuclear program said US President Joe Biden last week in Jerusalem on The first leg of his tour of the Middle East, hours after, after warning of using force against Tehran “as a last sanctuary.”
During the four-day trip that also took to Saudi port city of grandmother for Biden talks and regional summit Biden made He. She clear That the United States will act decisively against Iran despite the ongoing negotiations in Doha – the capital of Qatar to revive the nuclear agreement known officially as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Work (JCPOA).
The only thing worse than Iran now is Iran with nuclear weapons ” in Interview with Channel 12, the Israeli, provoked angry reactions from Tehran.
The first round of Iran-US talks mediated by the European Union last month, as a follow-up for the Vienna talks, failed to produce result “European Union” team As the Coordinator had hoped for the EU envoy, Enrique Mora on Twitter.
The next roundSeveral US and European officials said that Biden will be held after a long-term trip and consultations with Regional allies, most notably Israel.
With the President of the United States back From the regional trip, it seems that the question everyone is asking is when will the Doha talks resume and whether there is a possibility of The archenemy effectively buried the hatchet and restored the historic deal that had been laid down on Background after the US withdrawal in 2018.
“The deal hangs by a thread, especially after President Biden’s visit to Israel and the joint announcement of Biden and the Israeli prime minister, which raised eyebrows. in Tehran, Mohsen Salehi, Middle East, Tehran affairs analyst Anadolu Agency (AA).
Mohsen believes that the path to peace and rapprochement between Iran and the United States, who He has had no diplomatic relations since the Iranian revolution of 1979, and became “bumpy” after Biden’s trip to the Middle East, especially his statements. against Tehran.
Doha talks
On July 14, Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid unveiled a joint declaration in Jerusalem promotion military Cooperation between the two countries-weather The Allies reiterated their calls to take it military a job against Nuclear Iran program.
The statement, officially known as the Jerusalem Declaration of the US-Israel Strategic Partnership, emphasized that the United States “will never do that.” allow Iran acquire Nuclear weapon “adding it” ready to use all items of that it national power to me ensure That result.”
She added that the United States affirmed its commitment to “work together with other partners to counter Iran’s aggression and destabilizing activities.” in The region.
Hours later, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi vowed a “cruel and regrettable response” to any”mistakeFrom the United States or its allies.
after a day , on The second leg of his regional tour in Jeddah, Biden and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addressed a regional summit, which was followed by a statement again Aiming at a nuclear Iran program and regional activities.
Statement “emphasis on need To further deter Iranian interference in internal affairs of else countriesthat it support for Terrorism through its armed agents and its efforts to destabilize security and stability of The region. “
Already disturbed by the Jerusalem announcement, Iran’s Foreign Ministry took A strong exception to the statement of Jeddah accusing the United States of fueling tension and crisis in The region By resorting to “Iranophobia”.
Vahid Moradian a senior journalist and politician observerHe said Biden’s “public anti-Iran stances” during his visit to the Middle East and “strong reactions” from Iranian officials do not bode well. for nuclear deal.
From what we noticed in Doha last month and in Vienna Prior to that, there was a significant trust deficit between the two sides preventing an agreement, “adding that Biden’s visit to the Middle East was only” made It’s worse. “
Muradian, however, said the attempts build ‘regional front’ against Iran during Biden’s visit “didn’t do work out, as was evident from the statements of Saudi and Iranian officials after the Jeddah summit.
Saudi foreigner minister again extended An olive branch to Iran, while an advisor to the Iranian Supreme Leader welcomed him, “referring to talks to ease tension between the two separated neighbors. in Baghdad is unlikely to be affected by Biden’s trip.
Saudi-Iranian talks in Baghdad
Marathon talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran mediated by Iraq governmentrunning since April last yearwithout any penetration so far.
Saudi Arabia is a foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said in statements to reporters after the Jeddah summit that the talks with Tehran was “positive”, adding that Riyadh “is keen on that.” on Finding pathTo normalize relations with Iran.
“The issue of regional formation coalition consist of Israel and the Arabs countries I was in Biden’s plan, but it failed to achieve that goal as such countries in The region don’t do want to me lead The region For tension and war, “Syed Ali Najat is a foreigner policy analyst The writer, AA said.
He said a “soft stance” had been adopted. against Iran is at the Jeddah summit, but “it will not have much influence.” on Negotiation.
the two countries They cut off diplomatic relations in 2016 after execution of Saudi Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, who witnessed unruly protesters storming Saudi diplomats missions in Tehran and Mashhad.
At Wednesday’s weekly press conference, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said the talks “moving forwardpraising role played by Baghdad in To bring the neighbors closer.
“What is it clear is that Iran-Saudi talks are most likely move to level of Foreign Ministers in near future Until the opening of Embassies, which can be attributed in part to the pressures in “US-Saudi relations,” Salehi said.
“But the same cannot be said of the Iran nuclear deal talks, where both sides took confrontational positions, which were on full display during Biden’s visit to the Middle East.
Washington “Won’t Wait Forever” for Iran intends to revive the 2015 agreement on Nuclear program said US President Joe Biden last week in Jerusalem on The first leg of his tour of the Middle East, hours after, after warning of using force against Tehran “as a last sanctuary.”
During the four-day trip that also took to Saudi port city of grandmother for Biden talks and regional summit Biden made He. She clear That the United States will act decisively against Iran despite the ongoing negotiations in Doha – the capital of Qatar to revive the nuclear agreement known officially as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Work (JCPOA).
The only thing worse than Iran now is Iran with nuclear weapons ” in Interview with Channel 12, the Israeli, provoked angry reactions from Tehran.
The first round of Iran-US talks mediated by the European Union last month, as a follow-up for the Vienna talks, failed to produce result “European Union” team As the Coordinator had hoped for the EU envoy, Enrique Mora on Twitter.
The next roundSeveral US and European officials said that Biden will be held after a long-term trip and consultations with Regional allies, most notably Israel.
With the President of the United States back From the regional trip, it seems that the question everyone is asking is when will the Doha talks resume and whether there is a possibility of The archenemy effectively buried the hatchet and restored the historic deal that had been laid down on Background after the US withdrawal in 2018.
“The deal hangs by a thread, especially after President Biden’s visit to Israel and the joint announcement of Biden and the Israeli prime minister, which raised eyebrows. in Tehran, Mohsen Salehi, Middle East, Tehran affairs analyst Anadolu Agency (AA).
Mohsen believes that the path to peace and rapprochement between Iran and the United States, who He has had no diplomatic relations since the Iranian revolution of 1979, and became “bumpy” after Biden’s trip to the Middle East, especially his statements. against Tehran.
Doha talks
On July 14, Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid unveiled a joint declaration in Jerusalem promotion military Cooperation between the two countries-weather The Allies reiterated their calls to take it military a job against Nuclear Iran program.
The statement, officially known as the Jerusalem Declaration of the US-Israel Strategic Partnership, emphasized that the United States “will never do that.” allow Iran acquire Nuclear weapon “adding it” ready to use all items of that it national power to me ensure That result.”
She added that the United States affirmed its commitment to “work together with other partners to counter Iran’s aggression and destabilizing activities.” in The region.
Hours later, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi vowed a “cruel and regrettable response” to any”mistakeFrom the United States or its allies.
after a day , on The second leg of his regional tour in Jeddah, Biden and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addressed a regional summit, which was followed by a statement again Aiming at a nuclear Iran program and regional activities.
Statement “emphasis on need To further deter Iranian interference in internal affairs of else countriesthat it support for Terrorism through its armed agents and its efforts to destabilize security and stability of The region. “
Already disturbed by the Jerusalem announcement, Iran’s Foreign Ministry took A strong exception to the statement of Jeddah accusing the United States of fueling tension and crisis in The region By resorting to “Iranophobia”.
Vahid Moradian a senior journalist and politician observerHe said Biden’s “public anti-Iran stances” during his visit to the Middle East and “strong reactions” from Iranian officials do not bode well. for nuclear deal.
From what we noticed in Doha last month and in Vienna Prior to that, there was a significant trust deficit between the two sides preventing an agreement, “adding that Biden’s visit to the Middle East was only” made It’s worse. “
Muradian, however, said the attempts build ‘regional front’ against Iran during Biden’s visit “didn’t do work out, as was evident from the statements of Saudi and Iranian officials after the Jeddah summit.
Saudi foreigner minister again extended An olive branch to Iran, while an advisor to the Iranian Supreme Leader welcomed him, “referring to talks to ease tension between the two separated neighbors. in Baghdad is unlikely to be affected by Biden’s trip.
Saudi-Iranian talks in Baghdad
Marathon talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran mediated by Iraq governmentrunning since April last yearwithout any penetration so far.
Saudi Arabia is a foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said in statements to reporters after the Jeddah summit that the talks with Tehran was “positive”, adding that Riyadh “is keen on that.” on Finding pathTo normalize relations with Iran.
“The issue of regional formation coalition consist of Israel and the Arabs countries I was in Biden’s plan, but it failed to achieve that goal as such countries in The region don’t do want to me lead The region For tension and war, “Syed Ali Najat is a foreigner policy analyst The writer, AA said.
He said a “soft stance” had been adopted. against Iran is at the Jeddah summit, but “it will not have much influence.” on Negotiation.
the two countries They cut off diplomatic relations in 2016 after execution of Saudi Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, who witnessed unruly protesters storming Saudi diplomats missions in Tehran and Mashhad.
At Wednesday’s weekly press conference, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said the talks “moving forwardpraising role played by Baghdad in To bring the neighbors closer.
“What is it clear is that Iran-Saudi talks are most likely move to level of Foreign Ministers in near future Until the opening of Embassies, which can be attributed in part to the pressures in “US-Saudi relations,” Salehi said.
“But the same cannot be said of the Iran nuclear deal talks, where both sides took confrontational positions, which were on full display during Biden’s visit to the Middle East.