New Delhi, November 19, IRNA
An Indian analyst of the international political affairs believes that the failure of the recent talks between Iran and the world powers in Geneva on the Islamic Republic's nuclear program will not help the global peace.
In an exclusive interview with IRNA at New Delhi on Wednesday, Miss Arti Bali, the content editor of the Sahara Media Group, said: certain Persian Gulf Arab nations played a major role in ensuring the failure of the recent negotiations between Iran and the six world powers on Iran peaceful nuclear program but this will be neither will benefit these countries nor the world security.
"Signing of a deal between Iran and the Western nations could pave the way for Iran stop production of 20% uranium. But, the continuation of the dispute between the two sides has led Iran to install thousands of the new centrifuges in the recent time to produce 20% uranium", she added.
According to Miss Arti Bali, Barak Obama administration is facing a major challenge in the illogical opposition of the Zionist Regime and certain Arab nations in the Middle East to the purely peaceful nuclear program of the Iran.
"According to the media reports, Israel is having more than 200 nuclear weapons and Iran of having not a single of such deadly ones cannot be a threat to Israel. But Israel and certain Arab nations particularly Saudi Arabia are pressurizing the US to avoid any agreement on Iran's peaceful nuclear program" she added.
Miss Arti Bali believes that the failure of the recent negotiations between Iran and the world powers in Geneva have fulfilled the wishes of Iran's arch rival in the Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, so that it seems that Riyadh has played a major role in ensuring the failure of the negotiations.
Terming France as a puppet in the hands of Saudi Arabia to ensure the failure of the recent Geneva talks, the seasoned analyst of the international strategic affairs, said: it seems that the Saudi Arabia has lured France to oppose any deal between Iran and the West through promising huge military purchases.
"Saudi Arabia, also, considers any improvement in the ties between the West and Iran as a reduction in its strategic and financial importance to the West and its influence over the Jihadi terrorists in Syria and other parts of the world and it, therefore, is trying to avoid any such a development." she added.
Expressing hope that the West and Iran will reach an agreement on November 20, she said: "a few days delay in clinching an agreement between Iran and the West is not a matter of great concern but, its early realization, given the dyeing need of the US and other world powers to stabilize the situation in Afghanistan and Iraq and, therefore, arrest the global economic slowdown, is a must."
Terming Iran's role in the regional developments as a vital one, she said: "given Iran's important role in the developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the early agreement on Tehran's nuclear program seems to be a must now."
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