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China, Russia and Iran are getting closer and closer, which makes some people in Iran very unwilling: only by learning from India can they get ahead

Title: Former Iranian Foreign Minister Salehi proposes a national policy that seeks to gain a stable foothold in the international chess game

China, Russia and Iran are getting closer and closer, which makes some people in Iran very unwilling: only by learning from India can they get ahead

Introduction: In the current volatile international situation, Iran is facing many economic, diplomatic and military challenges. Former Iranian Foreign Minister Manochel Salehi recently made a series of proposals to the government to seek to maintain the country's stability and development amid the pressure of Western sanctions and regional political turmoil.

China, Russia and Iran are getting closer and closer, which makes some people in Iran very unwilling: only by learning from India can they get ahead

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China, Russia and Iran are getting closer and closer, which makes some people in Iran very unwilling: only by learning from India can they get ahead

Iran, a descendant of the historic Persian Empire, is struggling to find a balance on the world political stage today. Former Foreign Minister Salehi recently commented on the country's current predicament and offered advice to the Iranian government.

China, Russia and Iran are getting closer and closer, which makes some people in Iran very unwilling: only by learning from India can they get ahead

Salehi stressed that despite the comprehensive economic sanctions imposed by Western countries on Iran, Iran should actively cooperate with other major powers such as China and Russia and explore new economic growth points. He believes that in the current international environment, such multilateral cooperation is a feasible way to mitigate the impact of sanctions and promote economic recovery.

China, Russia and Iran are getting closer and closer, which makes some people in Iran very unwilling: only by learning from India can they get ahead

By citing specific data, we can see that Western sanctions have had a significant impact on Iran's economy. For example, according to statistics, since the imposition of sanctions, Iran's oil exports have decreased significantly, and fiscal revenues have been hit hard. At the same time, a series of cooperation agreements with China and Russia have provided some relief.

Carefully and precisely, Salehi did not ignore the importance of internal reforms. He called on the government to make the necessary structural adjustments, as well as to improve transparency and the rule of law in order to increase the confidence of the population and investors in the government's policies.

The article vividly depicts Iran's delicate position among the great powers through metaphors: "Iran is like a player caught in the center of a triangle, constantly adjusting its position between the three major powers of the United States, China, and Russia. This metaphor not only makes it easy for readers to understand the complex and volatile diplomatic relationship, but also highlights the reality that Iran faces with limited options and struggles.

At the end of the article, Salish is quoted as profoundly saying: "No matter how rich its resources and how old its history is, a country cannot isolate itself in the era of globalization. He also stressed that "only strategic choices that combine wisdom and courage can ensure that we move towards a brighter and more stable future." ”

All in all, after analyzing the difficulties faced by Iran and its causes, this press release objectively and calmly conveys Mr. Salehi's insightful and constructive views on how to address the current challenges and the way forward. These contents undoubtedly provide a window into the current situation in Iran and its possible direction.

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