Iran firm and resolute in defense of its national security
In an analysis, Javan addressed the threats against Iran by the Zionists and some American senators by quoting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the spokesperson as saying: Whoever threatens Iran should know that any stupid action against Iran will be accompanied by a devastating response.
Making accusations and statements about Iran and Iran's role with different political motivations has no purpose other than justifying the heavy defeat of the Zionist regime and repairing the broken image of this regime's fake dignity, as well as the support of the West, including the United States.
They should realize their responsibilities in continuation of aggression and crimes of the Zionist regime against the Palestinian nation.
” On the claims of Iran's connection with the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation, Kanaani said: "Fortunately, the resistance of the Palestinian nation now has the necessary ability and strength, the will and motivation to defend itself and its nation and to try to claim its lost rights, and has shown this ability in practice that it can defend its lost rights and assert its legal rights by relying on its inherent power and national strength."
Iran: A storm of disagreement over the role of Iran!
The Iran newspaper dedicated its headline to the dark situation facing the criminal regime of Israel after the attacks by the Palestinian resistance forces, saying: After the attacks of Hamas, although some Western political officials were forced to link Iran to the epic of "Al-Aqsa Storm", Israel and its prime minister, Netanyahu, has so far wisely avoided mentioning the name of Iran.
Israel has realized very well that the historic surprise attack by a group that is inspired by the Islamic Revolution, it will not be ready to accept the risk of involving Iran as the spiritual leader of the resistance in the current battle. On the other hand, the Republican presidential candidates strongly criticized Biden for what they called his “appeasement” of Iran and mainly blamed him for the attack.
Immediately after the start of the attack, Trump, like other Republican candidates, directly pointed to the release of six billion dollars of Iranian assets by the Biden administration, ridiculously claiming that "American taxpayer dollars helped finance these attacks." But Iran's representation in the United Nations, while declaring that Palestine's actions are a completely legitimate defense against seven decades of oppressive occupation and heinous crimes of the illegitimate Zionist regime, denied any involvement in the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation.
Siasat-e-Rooz: Iran's cooperation with regional countries
In a note, Siasat-e-Rooz talked about Transport Minister Mehrdad Bazarpash's trip to Baku and the cooperation between Iran and Azerbaijan in terms of land corridor. During the past 34 years, the Islamic Republic has allowed the Republic of Azerbaijan to use the Iranian territory for travel between the mainland and the Nakhchivan enclave within the framework of friendly and good-neighborly relations between Tehran and Baku.
Regarding the release of Karabakh, there is a possibility of establishing new cooperation following the new geographical conditions, and the Azerbaijani side has proposed cooperation with Iran, intending to shorten the communication path between Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, which has been welcomed by Iran. The trip of Bazarpash and the opening of the bridge take place in the same framework for using Iran's transit corridor, and this cooperation is continuing with seriousness. Iran supports bilateral or multilateral cooperation related to transit and activation of regional corridors, but it should be done with respect to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries and international law.
Arman-e-Melli: Wall of mistrust between Iran and Europe has cracked
In a commentary, Arman-e-Melli discussed the differences among Europeans regarding the lifting of sanctions on Iran's missile program. It wrote: Josep Borrell, the foreign policy chief of the European Union, recently declared that Iran's missile sanctions by Europe, which should be lifted soon based on the JCPOA, are not very popular. Borrell's statements show that although the Europeans declared just a few weeks ago that they will not cancel missile sanctions, they do not share a single view on the cancellation of Iran's missile sanctions.
The European Union, of course, has security positions about Tehran and has expressed some kind of concern about Iran's missile power because, according to the Europeans, the range of Iran's missiles can be dangerous for them. Josep Borrell's words show that the wall of mistrust between Iran and Europe has cracked, and if Iran's diplomatic system uses its experiences in its view toward Europe and resolving JCPOA and extra-JCPOA disputes, this cracked wall can be repaired.
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