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Iran has the upper hand
in negotiating with the West

Palestinian political experts

Tehran (Qodsna) - Iran's nuclear talks begin in Vienna on November 29 after a hiatus of about three months. Some believe that these negotiations are influenced by developments in the region, while others believe that these negotiations can affect current developments.

 

Meanwhile, the Zionist regime still has a negative view of these negotiations. The question that arises is what are the reasons for the fear of Zionists?

 

In the current situation, some Arab regimes, which have officially removed the priority of Palestine from their policies and normalized ties with the Zionist regime, have stated that they are worried about Iran’s nuclear talks! How is this Arabic-Hebrew and Western consonance evaluated?

 

"I believe that the nuclear talks have little to do with developments in the region," Osama Abu Nahl, a professor of history at Al-Azhar University, told Qods news agency’s reporter in Gaza. “The talks are primarily about Iran's stability in adhering to its core position on the right to peaceful nuclear energy. This means that other current developments in the region or different regions of the world do not affect the negotiation process, and this issue causes Iran to achieve most of its demands from the outcome of these negotiations,” he added.

 

Referring to the position of the Zionist regime against Iran’s nuclear deal, he said: "It is natural that Tel Aviv opposes the principle of negotiations on the Iranian nuclear issue because they consider Iran's success in the negotiations dangerous for themselves.

 

According to this, they are trying to derail the Vienna talks. They believe that Iran has been able to raise the level of uranium enrichment to the highest level, and they consider this a very dangerous issue for themselves.”

 

“I believe that the use of nuclear technology by Iran or any other Islamic country is a unique success that will help the whole Islamic world, and especially the issue of Palestine,” Osama Abu Nahl stressed.

 

“I believe that regional issues, especially the US withdrawal from West Asia, have influenced the process of resumption of nuclear talks,” Palestinian political science professor Khaled Shaaban said.

 

He also said that the cause of the Zionist regime’s fear is that they consider Iran a threat to their existence, which is why they are always trying to divert the negotiation process.

 

Regarding the positions of the Persian Gulf countries towards Iran's nuclear program, Khaled Shaaban said: "Unfortunately, we see a kind of coordination between the positions of these countries and the policy of Western countries towards Iran, an issue that has become commonplace.

News-ID: SH-60




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