Russia’s New Approach to the Middle East
Tapping its potentials, Russia can initiate a more effective policy in the Middle East.
Read MoreTapping its potentials, Russia can initiate a more effective policy in the Middle East.
Read MoreCommitment non-concurrence, lifting of sanctions after eight years, and the cancellation of previous UNSC resolutions after 10 years are three major soft spots of the deal for Iran. Yet, at this point Tehran’s main concern should be effective implementation and continuation of the deal.
Read MoreIran’s adoption of Vienna deal will not prevent any invasion; rather, it may accelerate it. The important point here is whether positive aspects of the JCPOA would justify its adoption.
Read MoreExcerpts of an article by Ali Khorram, an expert on international affairs, in Shargh newspaper
Read MoreIn Tehran, while the optimists regard Washington’s nuclear deal with Iran as a genuine retreat from the regime change policy, pessimists view it as yet another step, this time more elaborate, to overthrow the Islamic Republic.
Read MoreA statement made by former ambassadors and foreign affairs officials in support of the JCPOA
Read MoreAn essay by Bahram Amirahmadian, a university professor and expert on Central Asian affairs
Read MoreBy Arash Reisinezhad, Research Fellow at the Middle East Studies Center and Doctorate from the School of International and Public Affairs, Florida International University
Read MoreFararu.com’s interview with Abdolreza Farajirad, Iran’s former ambassador to Hungary and Norway and an expert on European affairs
Read MoreAn essay by Dr. Seyyed Ali Mirbagheri, a university professor, published in Iran daily
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