Saturday, December 30, 2023

Positive action by the Egyptian government against anti-Iranian intentions

 TEHRAN PAPERS

TEHRAN - In an analysis, the Iran newspaper discussed Egypt's prevention of the landing of an aid plane to Gaza due to its Mahsa Amini livery and said: The Egyptian government prevented this plane from landing at El-Arish International Airport and stated the reason for this was the political logo on the tail and body of the plane.

The anti-Iran movement with the code name Mahsa Amini tried to create insecurity inside our country. In this regard, we can point to the widespread coalition of anti-Iranian groups, from monarchists and MKO to separatists, who gathered together to sabotage the Islamic Republic and then divide Iran. In the meantime, the Western governments were pursuing their anti-Iranian goals by abusing the current situation in our country. Installing a picture of Mahsa Amini on a plane was also part of the West's propaganda project in this regard. The recent action of the Egyptian government can be considered as part of the results of active and extensive diplomacy of the Islamic Republic, which began with the start of the 13th government. Upon the normalization of relations between Tehran and Riyadh, Cairo has taken the same path to establish and improve relations with Iran.

Hamshahri: On the verge of sustainable peace
In an article, Hamshahri dealt with Amir Abdollahian's visit to Yerevan. It wrote: Amir Abdollahian's consultations in Yerevan are in a sensitive situation; because the review of trends in the region shows that the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia are taking important steps towards finalizing the peace agreement between the two countries. The head of Iran's diplomatic system believes that the realization of sustainable peace in this region, without the intervention of foreign powers and through regional guarantors, can bring countless benefits to all parties. On the other hand, despite the Zangezur Corridor plan, the Republic of Azerbaijan claims its desire to establish stable peace and normalize relations with Armenia. It seems that the Republic of Azerbaijan intends to hold early presidential elections, but is trying to use maximum of time to stabilize its regional position and strengthen its position after the war. Therefore, what should be considered during Amir Abdollahian's visit to Armenia is the role of Iran in the framework of the 3+3 format, as one of the guarantors of the peace process in the region.

Shargh: Grossi's vague agenda
In a note, Shargh discussed the recent claim of the Reuters news agency and said: Reuters claimed that the International Atomic Energy Agency declared in its new report that Iran has increased its production of uranium with 60% purity. Contrary to this claim, many diplomats believe that after the result of the recent negotiations between the United States and Iran, which led to the release of blocked Iranian money from South Korea and the exchange of prisoners between Iran and the United States, Iran has reduced the rate of enrichment. Although Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, condemned Tehran's position in his speech and considered it "unprecedented and contrary to the necessary cooperation", the reality is that there is no desire to provoke Iran's reaction in the war situation in the Middle East. Therefore, we are now witnessing a political and diplomatic fluctuation between Biden's reluctance to create tension with Tehran and the continuation of the escalation of Tehran-Agency differences. This fluctuation can make the occurrence of any proposition possible; therefore, what was raised in the report of the last days of the agency against Iran's nuclear program in the middle of the conflict between Hamas and Israel, can be the Agency's agenda for Tehran for the coming year.

Etemad: lack of unity in the Biden cabinet
In a commentary, Etemad discussed the divisions in the Biden administration. The paper wrote: The United States has deployed two groups of aircraft carriers to the east of the Mediterranean, and then sent a nuclear submarine to the region to strengthen its deterrence against Hezbollah, Iran's most powerful ally. According to the Wall Street Journal, military and defense cooperation between Iran and Russia is increasing. Especially in the situation where the war in Ukraine has turned into a complex puzzle for the West. Wall Street Journal reporter Norman claims, quoting American officials, that the spread of interactions between Iran's supporters in the region has caused division in the Biden government; many members of Biden's cabinet still do not know how they can approach Tehran again after the end of the Gaza war. While parts of the Biden administration are still seeking to find diplomatic solutions to reduce the scope of tensions, voices are heard louder than in the past that want to confront Iran's allies in the region.

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