Atvan’s welcome to Tehran-Amman relations; Iran will be Jordan’s economic and security savior.
An analyst of political issues emphasized that Jordan and the Islamic Republic of Iran do not have any differences or enmity with each other and that the relationship with Tehran will benefit Jordan. Because Iran is the leader of the most powerful axis in the Middle East region.
In an interview with the BBC, the Prime Minister of Jordan recently said that the Islamic Republic of Iran does not threaten the national security of this country, and Aden does not consider Tehran a threat to itself, but seeks to establish proper relations with Iran.
Abdul Bari Atwan, a political analyst, published a note in the electronic newspaper Raye Alyoum and wrote, since several years ago, this is the first time that a high-ranking Jordanian official speaks about Iran in a non-hostile tone; Statements made at an important time. Because the Jeddah meeting will soon be held under the chairmanship of US President Joe Biden, and its main goal is to form a coalition known as “Arab NATO” against Iran.
Atwan emphasized that anyone who knows about Jordan’s political and diplomatic decision-making centers knows very well that these positive statements about Iran are not accidental at this time, but are the result of a political decision made at the highest level in the Jordanian government. Is.
He stated that until a few weeks ago, Jordan’s discourse was hostile towards Iran, and further wrote that Iran has never been a threat to Jordan’s national security. In fact, there is no direct difference between Iran and Jordan, and if “Aman” has supported the countries of the Persian Gulf, it was either out of compliments, or giving in to the demands of the United States, or hoping for financial aid that might be able to alleviate the financial crisis in solve this country.
It is stated in this report that it is regrettable that these actions of Jordan in line with the tension with Iran, during the past years, have only been answered by the financial blockade of this country by most of the Arab countries; In such a way that these countries did not comply with their previous agreements to provide one billion dollars in annual aid to Jordan. The Jordanian government had opened a special account on the visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, but this trip did not last more than a few hours and Jordan’s hopes and dreams were also dashed.