Netanyahu told a crowd of Roman businessmen that he plans to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia and build a railroad from the Gulf to the coast of Haifa in the Mediterranean Sea, shortening the distance between Gulf energy resources and European consumers. said.
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Wang Yi, the chain’s top diplomat, Ali Shamkhani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, and Saudi Arabia’s national security adviser Mussad bin Mohamed Al-Iban pose for pictures in Beijing.
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Nasrallah was also surprised by the recent agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran to resume diplomatic relations. In his earlier speech, he declared that it would take a long time to reach such an agreement.
There are indications that Saudi Arabia did not inform Netanyahu or his officials about recent diplomatic developments with Iran. In recent years, the two countries have developed an informal bilateral relationship, which was suspended in 2020.
Similarly, Iran appears not to have informed its allies of recent diplomatic developments with Saudi Arabia that took place behind closed doors in Beijing. Iran sees the deal as a matter of the highest national interest that could help stabilize the Gulf region and lead to breakthroughs in various areas of the Middle East.
One of the most important potential outcomes is the possibility of resolving the ongoing conflict in Yemen, according to the brief currently being produced as part of the Saudi-Iranian negotiations.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, US President Joe Biden
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Riyadh, in particular, kept Washington informed of its ongoing negotiations with Tehran, and while American officials were aware of the general outlines of the agreement, they were not involved in all the details.
This suggests that Saudi Arabia remains committed to its relationship with the United States. Moreover, the United States does not view China’s sponsorship of reconciliation agreements as a threat to world peace, but rather, as a major power in the region, navigates and manages diplomatic relations between the Arab and Islamic worlds. I see it as a demonstration of Saudi Arabia’s capabilities.
Additionally, Saudi Arabia appears to be sharing updates on Iran talks with other countries in the region, including the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Jordan, Oman and Bahrain. These countries, along with several other Muslim countries, have reportedly welcomed the finalization of the deal.
Saudi officials say one of the main aims of reaching a diplomatic agreement with Iran is to promote tranquility and achieve peace in the Gulf region, especially in anticipation of the month of Ramadan and the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. says.
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Mecca
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This period was marked by millions of Muslims from all over the world visiting Saudi Arabia, especially the holy cities of Mecca and Medina.
In contrast to Israel’s reaction, Saudi Arabia appears to see the deal with Iran as a natural consequence of neighboring countries with precarious relations but a common interest in peaceful coexistence.
Saudi Arabia does not appear to be overstating the deal’s importance, and has expressed its willingness to weather any possible breach of the agreement by Iran. Indeed, Saudi Arabia has a long history of fluctuating relations with the Persian-Iranians.
The Iranians appear to have had a greater interest in reaching the agreement than the Saudis, as they sought a way out of the economic and social crises that fueled popular uprisings within the Islamic Republic in recent months. is.
This has been exacerbated by mounting military pressure on Iran from Israel and the Pentagon, including a halt to nuclear talks with the United States and European nations, and a period of tension and mutual provocation.
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Iran nuclear deal talks in 2021
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Iran, in particular, maintains normal relations with several other Gulf states, including the United Arab Emirates, and Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, the United Arab Emirates’ National Security Adviser, has said for the past two years have visited Tehran several times. Iranian counterparts have also visited Abu Dhabi and maintained ties with Muscat, Doha and Kuwait City.
But Saudi Arabia is seen as the most important country in the Gulf region from Iran’s point of view. Hence the pursuit of an agreement with the Kingdom. Iran has abandoned many of its assets related to its attempt to control the Middle East through armed militias.
In return, Iran will gain peace, less pressure from the West, less likely to go to war with the Islamic Republic during this sensitive time, and a larger, stronger, and prosperous neighbor.
Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, apparently did not attach much importance to Israel’s promise to protect and defend the kingdom in case of escalation, as talk of Israel’s normalization did not align with the Saudi royal family’s plans.
Moreover, Israel’s failure to make progress toward resolving the Palestinian issue allegedly influenced Saudi Arabia’s plans. The Kingdom considers the Palestinian question to be a fundamental factor in its approach to the Jewish state.
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Saudi Arabia’s recent diplomatic successes, including reconciliation with Qatar and Turkey, demonstrate its leading role among the Gulf states and later Arab and Muslim countries. The recent deal with Iran once again demonstrates Riyadh’s ability to navigate complex geopolitical challenges and pursue peace and stability in the region.
This diplomatic approach has cemented Saudi Arabia’s position as a powerful and influential player in the Islamic world. Her $5 billion deposit with the Central Bank of Turkey underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to supporting allies and maintaining economic stability in the region.
The China-brokered Iran-Saudi deal was a major slap in the face for Netanyahu and his regime, who failed to “provide supplies” and had no say in the matter. This is also a big blow for Hezbollah, which “knew nothing” about the deal.
The deal proves that Saudi Arabia is the most powerful and leading Arab and Muslim country among the Gulf and Muslim nations, and the United States believes there are alternative power structures in a world that is no longer unipolar. to let you know.