Iran’s top diplomats begging for talks with neighbors
Iranian regime Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (right) and his deputy, Abbas Araghchi
Analysis by PMOI/MEK
Iran, May 27, 2019 - Iranian regime Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and his deputy, Abbas Araghchi, have been circling regional countries literally begging for talks with neighboring states.
In his visit to Iraq, Zarif welcomed all suggestions for talks and de-escalation of tensions and even provided a variety of suggestions to sign non-aggression agreement with Persian Gulf countries. On behalf of regime President Hassan Rouhani, Zarif also invited Iraqi President Barham Salih to visit Iran.
Visiting Pakistan prior to his trip to Iraq, Zarif had presented suspicious economic proposals to Pakistan.
“The people and officials in the city of Chabahar (southeast Iran) strongly believe Chabahar and Gwadar in Pakistan are two complementary port cities,” he said. Currently, the Iranian regime has literally sold off Chabahar to India under the pretext of expansion efforts.
Senior U.S. officials are holding Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) accountable for the terrorist attacks on four oil tankers off the coasts of the United Arab Emirates. The U.S State Department recently designated the IRGC as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization” (FTO).
The remarks made by U.S. officials have raised eyebrows and alarm bells for the mullahs’ regime.
“These statements by the Americans are extremely dangerous for global peace… Raising such allegations, the U.S. intends to justify its aggressive policies in the Middle East,” Zarif said, reflecting concerns in Tehran.
Iranian regime Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Oman on Sunday, a country with a history of playing the role of a mediator between the mullahs’ regime and the United States.
“We are ready to establish balanced relations with all Persian Gulf countries,” Araghchi said following his talks with Oman’s top diplomat.
Circumstances across the region are very tense and all parties should practice restraint, said the Foreign Minister of Oman. Araghchi has plans to visit Kuwait and Qatar.
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