US and Iran representatives meet on Saturday in Oman for fateful conversations that may decide between a new nuclear agreement and American military attack, the Reuters news agency reported. The Iranian delegation will lead the Foreign Minister Abbas Iraqchi An experienced and influential diplomat that is facing one of the most significant challenges in his career.
The Iranian regime refers to very suspicious conversations, especially in light of the repeated threats of the US President Donald Trump Bomb the Iranian nuclear facilities if there is no agreement. Whether the calls will be in direct format As Trump claims Or indirect as a Tehran position, Arakakhi will have to deal with an American inexplicable American courier, which is Steve Wittekoff.
Arakachi, born in 1962, is a member of the Bazaar traders in Isfahan. As a 17-year-old boy joined the Islamic Revolution and then served in the Revolutionary Guards in the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s. After the war, he contacted a diplomatic career, joining the Iranian Foreign Ministry in 1989. He served as an ambassador to Finland (1999-2003) and Japan (2007-2011), and completed a PhD in politics from the University of Kent in the UK.
“Arakakhi is the right person in the right role at the right time,” the Iranian commentator said Said Lylase“He is one of the strongest foreign servants in the history of the Islamic Republic, with full authority from the top leader and knows deeply in all aspects of the nuclear issue.”
ArakChai acquired a reputation as a skilled negotiation manager when he played a key role in conversations that led to the original nuclear agreement in 2015. Western diplomats who participated in those conversations described him as “serious diplomat, with technical and direct knowledge.” This agreement was torn to carrots by Trump in 2018 during his first term in the White House, a move that led to the return of the serious sanctions on Iran.
During the presidency of Joe BidenArakakhi was the main character in attempts to revive the nuclear agreement, but these efforts did not carry fruit. Iran’s strategic council’s secretary is then appointed as an outdoor relationship, the body advisable to the top leader Haminai leaves – An appointment that introduced it to the country’s internal influence.
Despite the little optimism in Tehran about the chances of the success of the conversations, the regime seems safe in Arakachi’s ability to navigate the Iran’s position skillfully. As a devout Muslim who believes in the ideals of the Islamic Revolution, he has served under a variety of presidents, from the rapors to the hawks. Over the years, Iran’s relationship with the wider world has been largely defined by its nuclear program – which Iran claims to be for civilian purposes only, while many Western countries are convinced that aims to develop nuclear weapons.
His reputation as an internal member of the Iranian system may protect him from internal criticism if he is forced to give up key issues in conversations with the United States. According to a senior Iranian official, despite his close ties with Haminai, Arakachi managed to maintain a distance from the “political power struggles” between the various factions. “He has a good relationship with the supreme leader, the Revolutionary Guards and all the political factions in Iran,” the cause said.