Bloomberg and justifying an amateur gaffe
In an analysis, Kayhan discussed Bloomberg's claim and wrote: While Bloomberg's claim and in fact, amateur gaffe about the agreement between Iran and the United States was getting weaker day by day, this media outlet discussed in a report this week the inability of the United States to sanction Iran's oil sales to China.
But the reason for the increase in Iran's oil exports to China is not an illusory agreement, but Iran's extensive networking. Bloomberg also wrote that new U.S. oil sanctions against Iran will face problems with China's appetite for discounted oil and Iran's extensive transportation and payment networks. Iran's oil trade is highly complex with multiple intermediaries, making it much more difficult for the United States to sanction it. Meanwhile, Iran doesn't even sell oil at a discount, but Bloomberg turns to more childish gaffes to cover up a gaffe and admit America's failure. It is enough to pay attention to the process of adjusting Bloomberg's ideas regarding its initial claim about the secret agreement between Iran and the United States to answer the question of whether the Biden government is easing the sanctions or whether the Iranian government has been able to neutralize the U.S. oil sanctions to some extent.
Iran: Tehran's influential role in the Riyadh summit
In a note, the Iran newspaper addressed the important presence of the president in the Riyadh summit and quoted Saadollah Zarei, an expert on regional issues, as saying: The presence of the president of Iran in the recent summit is very important from two aspects; one aspect is that the Islamic Republic has been the most important supporter of Palestine in the past few decades. Iran has been the only country that has prevented the Palestinian flag from falling in the wake of various events that have occurred during these five decades. Iran has a special position as the most important and truthful supporter of Palestine. The second aspect is that the Islamic Republic is not just a country in the current scenario, but it is a front. As a member of the Resistance Front and on behalf of this front, Iran covers a range of governments and movements. Between the two seas of Oman and the Mediterranean, there are countries, governments, movements and nations that have an intellectual and spiritual connection with the Islamic Republic of Iran. Therefore, the position adopted by Iran in this meeting is the collective position of some countries and governments, whose effects are beyond the position of one government among the 57 participating governments in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Summit.
Ettelaat: Iran's focus on Blue Economy
In a commentary, Ettelaat discussed Iran's Blue Economy in the future. It wrote: The Islamic Republic of Iran, with more than 3000 kilometers of coastline and access to the Caspian Sea in the north and the wide shores of the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea along its southern borders, practically can become a blue economic power in the region. The historical past shows that Iran had maritime shipping in the Indian Ocean area. The historical ports of Iran on these coasts have been indicative of this important role. With the changes that have occurred in Russia's relations with the West, the inactive North-South Corridor is now getting discussed again, with the possibility of establishing a significant route facilitating Russia's communications with the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean. This corridor needs infrastructure and logistics investments. Especially, the water route in the Caspian Sea, which can provide safe exchanges between Iran and Russia, is a very important and fundamental option, which eliminates the need to build a railway line west of the Caspian Sea connecting Rasht to Astara railway on the border of Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan because the future of relations between Iran and Azerbaijan does not have the necessary stability.
Hamshahri: UN Secretary General's demand to Iran
In an article, Hamshahri addressed the UN Secretary-General's demand of Iran and said: Antonio Guterres is worried about the spread of the Gaza war to the occupied West Bank by Israel and then its expansion to Lebanon, and this country will be greatly hurt by the all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah. He emphasized that Iran has always denied its role in the current conflicts. On the other hand, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, had previously declared that "Hamas and Hezbollah are liberation groups that work for the security of Palestine and Lebanon. We have a strong political relationship with them." Western security and military support especially from America to Tel Aviv under the pretext of self-defense is practically a green light and a license for this regime to brutally kill Palestinian children and women. For this reason, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has asked Iran to convince Hamas to release its prisoners and prevent Lebanon's Hezbollah from entering the conflict.
