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-Friday 2025/10/17 - 14:46
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Mohammad Javad Zarif: "Russia has two red lines: first, Iran should never have peaceful relations with the world, and second, it should not come to conflict with the world."

Ahmad Zeidabadi

Mohammad Javad Zarif: "Russia has two red lines: first, Iran must never have a peaceful relationship with the world, and second, it must not get into a conflict with the world."

Mr. Zarif's statement seems correct, but what conclusion can be drawn from this in the current situation? The conclusion I draw from these two assertions is that when normalizing relations with the world, one should, as much as possible, be cautious of Russia; however, in the event of a potential conflict with the world, Russian mediation might prevent a disastrous collision.

From this perspective, Putin's entry with the aim of reducing, controlling, or containing tensions between Iran and Israel and its Western partners, if successful, would not be detrimental to the country, especially considering that in this particular historical situation, preventing conflict, whether intentionally or unintentionally, leads to a peaceful relationship with the world.  

Given the influence that Russia has gained within our country, to the extent that some extremist circles seem to have turned their direction of reverence from the Kaaba toward the Kremlin, Russians inevitably have a higher chance of success in serious mediation compared to other countries!  

One can lament this situation, but one cannot ignore its reality.

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