Positive messages from Arab countries to Iran in recent weeks.
Some Arab countries have sent messages expressing their desire to develop relations with Tehran, regardless of the outcome of the Vienna talks.
The West Asian region, especially the Persian Gulf region, has witnessed diplomatic turmoil over the past month. The UAE foreign minister traveled to Syria after 10 years, and the UAE Crown Prince arrived in Ankara after a decade of tension. Erdogan’s visit to Qatar and the visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, and at the same time the visit of Tehran’s number one security man Tahnoon bin Zayed to Tehran, show the changes that countries are preparing to face. they do.
Meanwhile, informed sources and media circles report the desire of Arab countries to reduce tensions with Iran. Apart from the roots of this approach, it should be noted that in recent weeks a number of Arab countries along the Persian Gulf have announced their readiness by sending messages to reduce tensions, expand relations and economic cooperation and even direct investment in Iran, regardless of the outcome of the Vienna talks. Also, in the past few days, there have been signs in this regard and positions have been taken in this regard.
It seems that by proving the seriousness of the new government of the Islamic Republic of Iran in expanding relations with neighboring countries and also clarifying the uselessness of the tense policy towards Iran, some neighbors have come to the conclusion that it is necessary to reconsider some of their policies.