“A Call For Arab Countries To Strengthen Profound Linkages”
Here’s something interesting that I want to share with what I read today. It’s about how after America's exit from Afghanistan, Iran observes its strategies and interests meeting with the militarily confident Russia and monetarily earnest China in Central Asia and the Caucasus. Moscow and Beijing may not concur with Tehran's premises, yet realism wins in their rapprochement.
Notwithstanding, Tehran's inclinations don't meet with Islamabad's on Kabul, or with Ankara's on Baku and Yerevan. Neither Turkey nor Pakistan will think twice about Azerbaijan and Afghanistan, as these nations are crucial for solidness in Central Asia and the Caucasus, separately.
To finish up, Iran's approaches toward Central Asia can be to a great extent considered effective, however, they miss the mark regarding conveying it the amazing financial, political, and key anchor it frantically looks for. For me, The time has come for the Arab to state looked for more profound linkages with the Central Asian and Caucasus countries respectively, just as through a progression of multilateral discussions.

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