29 Mar 2024
Iran and the US grabbed headlines on Saturday with confirmation of the first scheduled high-level bilateral talks between the two countries since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
The two sides, led by Deputy Secretary of State William Burns and Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, will meet in Geneva on Monday-Tuesday to discuss the talks pursuing a comprehensive nuclear agreement.

SeeIran Breaking: US & Tehran to Hold Bilateral Nuclear Talks in Geneva

The announcement is only part of Irans latest diplomatic offensive. Having launched his engagement campaign with Gulf States, President Rouhaniwill seek to woo Turkeyon Monday with a trip to Ankara.

Tehran has vital economic ties with Ankara which have been damaged by US-led sanctions, even as Iran declares it wants to raise the level of trade to $30 billion by 2015. On the political front, the immediate issue is Syria, where Turkey backs the opposition and the Islamic Republics military and economic assistance props up the Assad regime.

Rouhanis trip means that he will not be able to lead Irans offensive in Egypt, where Tehran is hoping to recover ground after the fall of the government led by the Muslim Brotherhood which the Islamic Republic hoped would become a key regional ally to a military coup in July 2013.

Instead, Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahianwill head the Iranian delegationto the inauguration of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, the general who led the coup.

Having condemned the militarys overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi, Iran has been far more conciliatory in recent weeks, hailing Sisis election last month as a democratic process.



Prosecutor General Attacks Rouhani Over Heavens Whip and Social Issues
Iran Prosecutor General Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei is the latest official tochallenge Hassan Rouhani over the Presidents attempt to ease cultural and social restrictions.

Mohseni Ejei chided, We hear these days: do not interfere with peoples heaven and hell prospects; this kind of statement is a mockery of the efforts of the clergy, senior religious leaders and seminaries.

Although the Prosecutor General did not name Rouhani, he was clearly responding to the Presidents statement two weeks ago, Let us allow people to live in spiritual health. let them find their own path to heaven, we cannot force people into heaven under lashes.

Rouhani has called for a relaxation of punishments including lashings for supposed crimes such as the failure by women to wear correct hijab (head covering) and access to suspect sites on the Internet and social media.

Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami and Rouhani exchanged jabs last week after Khatami used the Tehran Friday Prayer to counter the Presidents heavens whip statement: This is not supported by anyone in the Islamic regime.

Rouhani said the next day that his critics know neither what religion is nor the afterlife, but theyre always worried.

By EA WorldView

 

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