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Tehran, Manama set out to mend ties: Former diplomat
‘Zero-tension strategy’
key to regional development
As Iran doubles down on its neighborhood policy, questions arise over whether this recalibrated approach can pave the way for lasting regional stability. In a climate marked by shifting alliances and external meddling, Tehran is walking a diplomatic tightrope, seeking to mend fences with Persian Gulf Arab neighbors while keeping broader strategic interests in play. Former ambassador Nosratollah Tajik sheds light on what is at stake as Iran tries to iron out long-standing differences, win over skeptical partners, and ward off pressure that threatens to throw its foreign policy off balance. Do not miss Iran Daily’s deep dive into this critical moment in regional diplomacy.
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