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Iran’s Central Bank Chief Visits Turkey to Finalize Currency Swap Deal
  • Analysis
  • Iran’s Central Bank Chief Visits Turkey to Finalize Currency Swap Deal

    Valiollah Seif, the head of the Central Bank of Iran (C.B.I.), has traveled to Ankara to meet with his Turkish counterpart and finalize a plan to do trade exchanges based on currency swap, Tasnim News Agency reported. He expressed the hope that the move would help the two countries efforts to meet their goal of boosting the volume of annual bilateral trade to $30 billion.

    October 12, 2017

    Iran Warns Trump against Leaving J.C.P.O.A., Blacklisting I.R.G.C.
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Iran Warns Trump against Leaving J.C.P.O.A., Blacklisting I.R.G.C.

    As the Trump administration is expected to decertify Iran’s compliance with the nuclear agreement this week, Iranian leaders are mulling their options on how to respond. While de-certification does not mean Washington is necessarily walking away from the accord and it will be up to Congress to decide whether to keep the deal or re-impose sanctions on Iran, Tehran is preparing for the worst-case scenario. Even if U.S. unilaterally abandons the deal, the Rouhani government appears willing to stay in the deal as long as European powers disregard U.S.

    October 11, 2017

    Top Iranian Military Official: It's Time to Teach America New Lessons
  • Analysis
  • Top Iranian Military Official: It's Time to Teach America New Lessons

    The deputy chief of staff of Iran’s armed forces has warned that his country will confront the Trump administration’s “aggressive policies” by “teaching America new lessons.”  Hinting that Iran may take action against U.S. interests in the region, Brigadier General Massoud Jazzayeri emphasized that it is essential for Tehran to confront America’s “destabilizing behavior” in the region. “The era of America’s presence and domination in West Asia has come to an end,” he stressed, adding that the U.S.

    October 11, 2017

    U.S.-Turkey Relations Hit All-Time Low | Weekly Briefing
  • Analysis
  • U.S.-Turkey Relations Hit All-Time Low | Weekly Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Gonul Tol, Ibrahim al-Assil, Amal Kandeel, and Jonathan M. Winer provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the diplomatic row between Turkey and the United States, the arrival of Turkish troops in Idlib, Morocco’s establishment of a national water security strategy amid climate concerns, and the resumption of talks on the Libya Political Agreement in Tunis.

    Iran Rejects Reports on Possible Talks over Its Missile Program
  • Analysis
  • Iran Rejects Reports on Possible Talks over Its Missile Program

    Iran’s Foreign Ministry rejected media reports on Iran’s willingness to negotiate its missile program with the United States. Baharm Ghassemi, the ministry’s spokesman, said the Iranian government vehemently refutes claims made in a Reuters report that Tehran was ready to negotiate parts of its controversial missile activities.

    October 6, 2017

    Iran’s Options if U.S. Abandons Nuclear Deal
  • Analysis
  • Iran’s Options if U.S. Abandons Nuclear Deal

    An article in state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (I.R.N.A.) analyzes Tehran’s options if the United States unilaterally abandons the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – the nuclear agreement Iran signed with world powers in July 2015. It points out that the Trump administration appears to be refusing to certify Iran’s compliance with the J.C.P.O.A. despite objections from the other signatories of the deal – Germany, France, Britain, Russia and China.

    October 6, 2017

    Debate in Iran over Europe as Reliable Partner in Nuclear Standoff
  • Analysis
  • Debate in Iran over Europe as Reliable Partner in Nuclear Standoff

    As the Trump administration is threatening to walk away from the Iran nuclear agreement, an intense debate is taking place inside Iran about whether the Islamic Republic can count on Europe as a reliable partner against Washington’s “unilateralism.” During Friday prayers in Tehran today, Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, a member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts, called on the Rouhani government “not to rely on European support because if Europe has to choose between Iran and America, it will choose America.” He accused Washington of

    October 6, 2017

    The Kurdish Referendum
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • The Kurdish Referendum

    On September 25 Iraq’s Kurdish region pressed ahead with a controversial independence referendum. It had a high voter turnout of 73%, 93% of whom voted in favor of independence. The referendum is technically non-binding but it has sparked a political crisis with threats of action against the Kurdish region from its neighbors, Turkey and Iran, as well as Iraq’s central government. The United States also opposed the vote. MEI experts Randa Slim, Gonul Tol, and Ahmad Majidyar join host Paul Salem to discuss the implications of the vote and what happens next.

    October 5, 2017

    Iranian Lawmakers Praise Assad for "Defeating" U.S. and Israel in Syria
  • Analysis
  • Iranian Lawmakers Praise Assad for "Defeating" U.S. and Israel in Syria

    A senior Iranian parliamentary delegation visited Damascus and held talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad earlier today, the Iranian media reported. Alaeddin Boroujerdi, the chairman of the parliament’s national security and foreign policy committee, described Syria as a key pillar of the so-called “resistance front” against the United States and congratulated the Syrian president for the latest territorial gains by the Syrian Army and its foreign allies.

    October 5, 2017

    Top Iranian Nuclear Official: Tehran Won’t Renegotiate Nuclear Deal
  • Analysis
  • Top Iranian Nuclear Official: Tehran Won’t Renegotiate Nuclear Deal

    Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said today that Tehran will not renegotiate the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – the nuclear accord Iran signed with world powers in July 2015. “Some want to have J.C.P.O.A.’s technical dimensions renegotiated, but this agreement is not open for negotiation,” he said in an interview with an Iranian state-run news agency.

    October 5, 2017

    Kurdish Vote Brings Iran, Turkey Closer as Erdogan Visits Tehran
  • Analysis
  • Kurdish Vote Brings Iran, Turkey Closer as Erdogan Visits Tehran

    When Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held “strategic talks” with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran today, three topics topped the agenda: Iraq, Syria and trade. The two sides agreed to assist the Baghdad government in preventing Iraqi Kurdistan from declaring independence, continue to cooperate closely in Syria to reduce violence and fight terrorism, and triple the current volume of trade between the two countries in the near future.

    October 4, 2017

    Iran: Wargames near Iraqi Kurdistan Send Clear Message to Enemies
  • Analysis
  • Iran: Wargames near Iraqi Kurdistan Send Clear Message to Enemies

    A senior Iranian military official said today that the country’s armed forces have staged wargames codenamed Eqtedar (Might) in the northwest close to Iraqi Kurdistan to send a clear message to the ene

    October 3, 2017

    Zarif in Qatar: Tehran Seeks “Long-Term Relations” with Doha
  • Analysis
  • Zarif in Qatar: Tehran Seeks “Long-Term Relations” with Doha

    Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif held talks with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani as well as with his Qatari counterpart Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Doha earlier today. According to Iranian media, the two sides discussed ways to boost bilateral relations, particularly in the economic sphere. In his meeting with his Qatari counterpart, Zarif said Iran is ready to establish “long-term relations” with Qatar and turn the Gulf nation into one of Iran’s economic partners.

    October 3, 2017