Agreement over Iran's nuclear program might lead to serious geopolitical changes
12:16, 4 April, 2015
YEREVAN, 4 APRIL, ARMENPRESS. The agreement over Iran's nuclear
program might serve as ground for serious changes in the region. This
is what Iranologist Rubik Danielian said during an April 4 press
conference. "It's not just about changes in the region, but
geopolitical changes in general. A very important factor here is that
the agreement over Iran's nuclear program became the point on which
Russia and the West reached mutual understanding in this tense
atmosphere," Danielian mentioned, as "Armenpress" reports.
Danielian emphasized that the agreement over Iran's nuclear program
goes to show that the West, Russia and China are ready to adapt to
Iran's new role in the region. "We can't say the same for certain
countries in the Near East, particularly Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the
Persian Gulf countries. Brilliant evidence of that is the fact that
two days ago, Turkey's President made a very coarse anti-Iranian
statement that was like a message to the "six countries" that Turkey
isn't ready to see Iran play a more active role in the region," the
Iranologist mentioned.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/800446/agreement-over-iran%E2%80%99s-nuclear-program-might-lead-to-serious-geopolitical-changes.html
12:16, 4 April, 2015
YEREVAN, 4 APRIL, ARMENPRESS. The agreement over Iran's nuclear
program might serve as ground for serious changes in the region. This
is what Iranologist Rubik Danielian said during an April 4 press
conference. "It's not just about changes in the region, but
geopolitical changes in general. A very important factor here is that
the agreement over Iran's nuclear program became the point on which
Russia and the West reached mutual understanding in this tense
atmosphere," Danielian mentioned, as "Armenpress" reports.
Danielian emphasized that the agreement over Iran's nuclear program
goes to show that the West, Russia and China are ready to adapt to
Iran's new role in the region. "We can't say the same for certain
countries in the Near East, particularly Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the
Persian Gulf countries. Brilliant evidence of that is the fact that
two days ago, Turkey's President made a very coarse anti-Iranian
statement that was like a message to the "six countries" that Turkey
isn't ready to see Iran play a more active role in the region," the
Iranologist mentioned.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/800446/agreement-over-iran%E2%80%99s-nuclear-program-might-lead-to-serious-geopolitical-changes.html