Why it matters:
Tehran persists in showing the regional countries that Iran's nuclear program is peaceful and an undeniable right for the country.
Tehran also shows willingness to adhere to safeguards while prioritizing its rights, which could affect talks with Western sides and the IAEA.
What we're hearing:
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his Emirati counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan stressed the continuous Tehran-Abu Dabi consultations to protect regional common interests and stability.
Araghchi discussed the process of the Iran-U.S. nuclear talks with the Emirati FM.
The big picture:
Islamic Republic of Iran has been seeking to consolidate unity among the regional countries to generate endogenous peace and stability to encourage the region towards independence from foreign interventions.
Go deeper:
Iran’s Araghchi Holds Regional Diplomacy Calls on Nuclear Talks With U.S.
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