Abbas Abdi: Iran and Saudi Arabia Agreement is a Three-party Agreement

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Abbas Abdi: Iran and Saudi Arabia Agreement is a Three-party Agreement

Abbas Abdi states that the agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia is a trilateral agreement.

Abbas Abdi writes that the main issue should be the preservation of the country’s national interests.

If we continue with this approach, it can be said that this agreement is promising and beneficial. Otherwise, even the smallest obstacles may cause us to return to square one. However, supporters of the current situation must understand that it is not easy to justify existing policies under previous approaches. Such justifications will not be fruitful. Therefore, it is better for them to revise their approach so that the path for better events opens up.

What is China’s role in the current agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia? Why was there a need for intermediaries like China? Didn’t Iraq or Oman play this intermediary role before? So why weren’t they successful? What is the need for intermediaries, unless direct negotiations have some flaw? We even had direct relations with Iraq during the war and after accepting the resolution.

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