Who pushes Iran to a nuclear deal?

The ghost of the arousing Arab-Israeli bloc, which can further change the balance of forces in the Middle East towards Iran, makes Tehran with a new determination continue to continue nuclear negotiations with world powers, said officials and analysts Reuters.

Previously, indirect negotiations in Qatar between Tehran and Washington about the salvation of a nuclear transaction ended without progress. Iran questioned the determination of the United States. However, the difficulties of negotiations were not discouraged by Tehran, two Iranian officials and politicians told the publication, adding that the tough position of the Iranian establishment was aimed at continuing diplomacy. The transaction will lead to the abolition of sanctions that have shot its economy, which will ultimately lead to the resumption of oil exports to the estimated 2.8 million barrels per day, the newspaper writes.

According to officials and politicians, a war in the region can be an unfavorable alternative for Iran, where geopolitical shifts can develop into a tiegran alliance under the leadership of the United States. Growing anxiety about the warming of relations between Israel and the Arab countries, including agreements on the normalization of relations between Israel and some Arab countries known as Abraham’s agreements, Tegeran prompted the continuation of diplomatic negotiations.

“The region is changing, the alliances are changing. Israel normalizes relations with the Arab countries, and the Americans support all these events. These are serious threats that need to be prevented. Our enemies pray to God about the cessation of nuclear negotiations. But this will not happen,” said a seniority Iranian official close to the highest leadership of Iran.

In order to support negotiations, almost two weeks before the trip of US President Joe Biden in Israel and Saudi Arabia Iran agreed to negotiate in Doha, aimed at finding a diplomatic exit from the impasse. “The message of the meeting in the Doha countries of the Persian Gulf was simple: unlike the statements of Israel, Iran believes in diplomacy as a solution to all problems, from nuclear to regional and beyond,” said another Iranian official.