Abbas Abdi: The Iran-Saudi Agreement is a Tripartite Agreement

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Abbas Abdi: The Iran-Saudi Agreement is a Tripartite Agreement

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

Abbas Abdi wrote that the main issue should be preserving the country’s national interests.

If we continue to see this approach, it can be said that this agreement is promising and beneficial; otherwise, with even the smallest obstacles, we might return to square one. Supporters of the current situation should realize that it is not easy to justify existing policies under previous approaches. Such justifications will not be fruitful. Therefore, instead of unacceptable justifications, it is better to amend their approach to pave the way for better developments.

What is China’s role in the current agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia? Essentially, why was there a need for an intermediary like China? Didn’t Iraq or Oman previously play this mediating role? So why didn’t they succeed? Is there even a need for an intermediary? What flaw does direct dialogue have? We even had direct relations with Iraq during the war and after accepting the resolution.

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