Sobh-e-No: Three against three

TEHRAN -In a note, Sobh-e-No analyzed the letter by the Foreign Ministers of Iran, Russia, and China to the UN Secretary-General and President of the UN Security Council and said: Iran, China, and Russia emphasized that as long as the effects of the U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA are not addressed, there is no possibility of applying the dispute resolution mechanism against Iran.
The European troika sent a letter to the members of the UN Security Council on Thursday announcing that they have invoked the "snapback mechanism" process to return UN sanctions against Iran (that have been lifted under the JCPOA); while the Islamic Republic of Iran has always emphasized that the snapback mechanism has no legal legitimacy and will result in a decisive response from Tehran. Many experts believe that the recent decision of the three European countries members to the JCPOA in such circumstances shows that they, along with the U.S., are seeking to exploit the psychological atmosphere caused by the snapback. According to the experts, the activation of UN sanctions in the framework of the so-called snapback process will not have a greater effect than unilateral US sanctions.
Siasat-e-Rooz: Powerful missile capability is the Iranians’ desire
Siasat-e-Rooz dedicated its editorial to the desire of the Iranian people for advanced missile capability. It wrote: Military power and authority are a great advantage for the people of any country, especially when that country is exposed to various threats. Missiles also boost the morale of the people because a sense of pride and power is formed among the people of the society, and they see how these missiles rain down on the enemy and force them to accept defeat and a ceasefire. The missiles of the Islamic Republic of Iran's armed forces have become a nightmare for the enemies because they have tasted them and know that if they make another mistake and make another wrong decision, new and devastating missiles will be waiting for them. The Iranian nuclear issue, as everyone knows, is an excuse for the West to announce one of its conditions for dismantling Iran's missiles. In fact, the West wants the disarmament of Islamic Iran, and if such a desire is realized, the will not hesitate for a moment to launch military attack on our country.
Hamshahri: Non-dollar settlement mechanisms and an opportunity for Iran
In an analysis, Hamshahri discussed Iran’s participation at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Chia and the opportunities that lie ahead with membership in the organization. The paper said: One of these opportunities is the use of non-dollar settlement mechanisms. Iran already has limited experience in bilateral agreements and alternative financial messaging systems; the Shanghai Cooperation Organization can formalize these routes through multilateral agreements, but it needs a ready-made banking network and currency swap agreements. Focusing on small and beautiful projects, getting loans in Yuan for local projects, and implementing educational programs can bring immediate benefits; but in the event of the return of UN sanctions (as the European trio has written a letter to the UN Security Council to invoke the snapback mechanism), Iran needs political guarantees from key SCO players China and Russia, who are willing to accept the risk of confrontation with the United States. Iran has real potential to economically exploit the promises of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, especially in the fields of energy and infrastructure.
Jam-e-Jam: A turning point for peace and progress
Jam-e Jam analyzed the benefits of Iran’s membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization which held its summit at the levels of heads of state in Tianjin, China, on August 31-September 1. It said: One of the most outstanding achievements of the summit was its final statement, which, with the full consensus of the members, strongly condemned the attacks by Israel and the United States on Iran. It also explicitly highlighted the incompetence of the Western parties, especially the United States, France, Germany, and Britain, for activating the snapback mechanism, calling it an illegal and unilateral tool to exert pressure on Iran. In contrast, the SCO members expressed their full support for our country’s right to get access to peaceful nuclear energy. The second day of the Shanghai Summit, centered on the statement condemning the attacks on Iran, the speeches of Pezeshkian on multipolar world, and the signing of twenty cooperation documents. These are recognized as a turning point in the history of the organization. This event not only strengthened the solidarity among the members in the face of threats, but also paved the way for deeper economic cooperation. Side meetings also helped advance shared goals, focusing on bilateral issues. The SCO, as a symbol of peace and progress, is shaping a more just future, where the voices of all members are heard and external pressures cannot hinder their development.
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