China’s Significant Accomplishment in Securing Agreement from Saudi Arabia and Iran amid USA’s Gradual Departure from the Middle East, Reports The Independent.

Chinese mediation has resulted in talks between the Iranian and Saudi Foreign Ministers, leading to an agreement to study the possibility of re-opening direct flights between the two countries and granting entry visas. The deal represents a significant achievement for Chinese diplomacy in the Middle East, with the two countries appreciating the importance of restoring the security alliance between them, signed in 2001. The talks, the first since 2016, may constitute a step towards the return of stability in the region. Meanwhile, Democrats in the U.S. are being accused of playing a dangerous game regarding former President Trump, with mounting discontent among leftists contributing to raising his popularity, and supporting his efforts to gain sympathy. The Democrats believe they should make confronting Trump’s election campaign their first task at the national level, so that they distance him from the battlefield he prefers, by practicing political hardening once morest his Republican Party opposition in the primaries to select the party’s candidate for the upcoming presidential elections.

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A video clip showed the Chinese foreign minister encouraging his Iranian and Saudi counterparts to shake hands

British newspapers, in their paper and digital copies, issued on Friday morning, dealt with the file of normalization of Saudi and Iranian relations, led by The Independent Online, which published a report by journalist Alisha Rahman Sarkar, entitled “Saudi Arabia and Iran will restore airlines and normalize diplomatic relations.”

Alisha describes the exchange of diplomatic missions between the two countries as a huge achievement, resulting from the Chinese mediation between the two countries, which resulted in meetings attended by the Iranian and Saudi foreign ministers, in the Chinese capital, Beijing, on Thursday.

The journalist explains that, according to the agreement, the two sides will study the possibility of reopening direct flights between them and granting entry visas. The Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and his Iranian counterpart, Hussein Amir Abdullahian, pledged to continue making efforts to improve relations.



In conclusion, Friday’s British newspapers covered two vastly different topics. While The Independent Online reported on the potential normalization of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, facilitated by Chinese mediation, The Times ran an op-ed by Justin Webb criticizing the Democrats’ handling of the accusations once morest former President Donald Trump. Webb argues that the Democrats’ aggressive approach may only add to Trump’s popularity, as he seeks sympathy and plays the victim card. Whether it is a potential breakthrough in regional diplomacy or a politically charged game, both stories underscore the dynamic nature of international relations and politics.

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