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March 10, 2023
Mediated By China Iran And Saudi Arabia Restore Ties – There Are Winners And Losers

This is huge!

Regional rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia agree to restore ties after years of tensions
The deal, which will see the two countries reopen embassies in each other’s capitals, was sealed during a meeting in China and announced Friday in a joint communique.

Archrivals Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed Friday to restore diplomatic relations, a dramatic breakthrough brokered by China after years of soaring tensions between the regional rivals.

The deal, which will see the two countries reopen embassies in each other’s capitals, was sealed during a meeting in China — a boost to Beijing’s efforts to rival the United States as a broker on the global stage.

The agreement also may put a dampener Israel's ongoing efforts to normalize relations with its Arab neighbors.

The talks were held because of a “shared desire to resolve the disagreements between them through dialogue and diplomacy, and in light of their brotherly ties,” according to a joint communique from Tehran, Riyadh and Beijing that was published by the Saudi Press Agency, the country’s official news agency.

The agreement followed intensive negotiations between Ali Shamkhani, a close adviser to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khameni, and Saudi Arabia’s Minister of State Musaad bin Mohammed Al-Aiban, according to the statement.

It added that the foreign ministers from both countries would “meet to implement this, arrange for the return of their ambassadors, and discuss means of enhancing bilateral relations.”

The joint statement by Saudi Arabia, Iran and China is here:

In response to the noble initiative of His Excellency President Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China, of China’s support for developing good neighborly relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran;

And based on the agreement between His Excellency President Xi Jinping and the leaderships in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the Islamic Republic of Iran, whereby the People’s Republic of China would host and sponsor talks between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran;

Proceeding from their shared desire to resolve the disagreements between them through dialogue and diplomacy, and in light of their brotherly ties; …

Congrats to China for nudging this deal forward and making it possible.

There are winners and losers in this.

The winners are:

  • Iran, which will now be even more able to break through the sanctions wall the U.S. has put up around it.
  • Saudi Arabia, which now will likely be able to end its disastrous and costly war on Yemen.
  • China, for outplaying the U.S. State Department by achieving this.
  • Iraq, Syria, Yemen as they will become more peaceful as the two middle powers influencing policies on their grounds end their rivalry.

The losers are:

  • Israel, because the chances for its attempts to get the U.S. into a war with Iran are now diminished. Its hoped for coalition with the Saudis will not come into being.
  • The U.S. for having been outplayed on its traditional 'home grounds' in the Middle East.
  • Anti-Iran hawks everywhere.
  • The Emirates for losing at least some of the sanction busting trade with Iran to Saudi Arabia.

This renewal of relations will change the Middle East:

Tensions between Sunni Muslim powerhouse Saudi Arabia and Iran, which is majority Shiite, have dominated the region for decades.

The two countries have been locked in an intensifying struggle for dominance, their rivalry exacerbated by proxy conflicts, including the war in Yemen.

Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Islam and the site of its two holiest cities, has historically seen itself as the leader of the Muslim world. The Iranian Revolution of 1979 shook Saudi Arabia and other Gulf kingdoms, which saw the regime in Tehran as a rival.

While tensions brewed for years, Saudi Arabia broke off ties in 2016 after protesters stormed Saudi diplomatic posts in Iran and set fire to the embassy in Tehran.

Days earlier, Saudi Arabia had executed the prominent Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr.

“Clearing up the misunderstandings and looking to the future in Tehran-Riyadh relations will definitely lead to the development of regional stability and security and the increase of cooperation between the countries of the Persian Gulf and the Islamic world to manage the existing challenges,” Shamkhani said Friday after signing the deal, according to Press TV.

In 2016 I describe the killing of Nimr al-Nimr as a smart move in the sense of Saudi domestic realpolitik. But I also said that it would lead to escalating costs in Saudi Arabia's regional policies, predominantly in Yemen. That indeed proved to be the case.

Reviving relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran will make a lot of new things possible.

That Iran and Saudi Arabia accepted China's mediation is a recognition of Beijing's new standing in world policies. That alone is enough reason for the White House to hate the deal. 

Comments

“We really need to be putting names and faces on these vile murdering robber barons of the ages, once and for all.”
DunGroanin | Mar 11 2023 9:43 utc | 254
Who Wants the Wars – Who Starts the Wars
What we need, much more than lists of crooked politicians and crooked corporate toadies, is a list of the billionaires who own the war factories, and who rain money down on the afore-mentioned recipients so as to keep the wars going and the profits coming in. Never mind the millions murdered in those unnecessary and/or illegal wars, so long as champagne and caviar keep appearing on those satin table cloths.

Posted by: AntiSpin | Mar 12 2023 0:06 utc | 301

#300
The lack of human compassion
That the west exhibits in this proxy war
For the Ukrainian people
Is a measurement of the compassion it has
For it’s own people.

Posted by: Dingo | Mar 12 2023 0:30 utc | 302

Also, a shout-out to Browser for posting that link to the Dmitry Polyanskiy interview – it’s a great interview and a detailed history lesson everyone should watch…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x63UCggfuLc
Above Posted by: zeke2u | Mar 10 2023 17:50 utc | 77
Thanks for the link, but I had difficulty downloading the lengthy file from YouTube and found a fast .MP4 download at https://rumble.com/v2bhomi-dmitry-polyanskiy-russian-ambassaor-to-u.n.-maverick-news-feature-interview.html (using Firefox and Video Download Helper).

Posted by: StirThePot | Mar 12 2023 0:40 utc | 303

#108 vikichka…sorry but if you do not know it …you must be air-headed westerner….

Posted by: sejmon | Mar 12 2023 0:56 utc | 304

StirThePot:
Great! Now let’s talk about Bernie’s opposition to funding the Ziostate and his support for BDS, mmmkay?
Melaleuca:
I don’t understand your comment. Just because KSA is notoriously untrustworthy does’t make the USA trustworthy, either in absolute terms or by comparison.
Mark2:
Japan is the Land of the Rising Sun, and/but both Japan and Taiwan have suns on their flags.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 12 2023 1:02 utc | 305

Thanks Malenkov @ 305 thats what i must have had in the back of my mind, note the rising Sun at the end of the song.
Taiwan is the name of a favourite rap group of mine.
Thanks for all your post. I always read them.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 12 2023 5:12 utc | 306

lets hope the disgusting yemeni blockade and subsequent slow genocide ends with this. saudis needed an out , it was a failed war. cant build NEOM future cities if its going to a big fat juicy target to attack.

Posted by: hankster | Mar 12 2023 11:00 utc | 307

Just occurred to me US has always encouraged the absolute nutters in Saudi Arabia. Encouraged Shia/Sunni hatred. Basically encouraged hatred. And mischief.
To make the rapprochement between Iran and Saudi happen China had to work with normal people who would behave as representatives of a normal country. If Saudi starts behaving like a normal country the US takfiri jihadi shock troops are gone. No more mischief in Chechnya, no more Uighur mischief, no more Albanian mischief and on and on.

Posted by: oldhippie | Mar 12 2023 11:27 utc | 308

General Milius phoned me today with top secret information, which he told me must be kept secret, and only shared with the media/twitter/my local shopkeeper.
NATO outnumbers Russians 7:1 in shovels.
Russian shovels are mechanical, and very poor quality.
NATO shovels have microchips, and bleep when the user isn’t shovelling enough dirt.
NATO shovels cost $24,000 each. I swear to you, on Toria Nuland’s life, that NATO is winning the shovel war.

Posted by: JulianJ | Mar 12 2023 12:09 utc | 309

I apologize to b. and the bar customers about posting the link to Yadaleya.
I first found it when I was searching about my one favorite poet Badr Shaker EsSayyab from Iraq, years ago.Poetry.
I admit that I have not checked about origins of the site, well one should never ignore such info.Thus, I came about as a troll, which I am not.I apologize.
To the aggressive and impolite Outraged #103 comment, I have this to say:
Cool down, Mister.
And you have no right to recommend who is to be banned, you do not own the site.Even if I was not already on the side of RF and multi polarity, and was thinking opposite, I should have a right to say what I think.
You have no right to scream and demand, as you are the same as the other side, Mr. Cancellman.
And, definitely, I am not ‘it’, calm down, learn some manners and constructive criticism.
I admit I was wrong in posting something which I have not checked enough.

Posted by: stranger | Mar 12 2023 12:46 utc | 310

Great! Now let’s talk about Bernie’s opposition to funding the Ziostate and his support for BDS, mmmkay?
Above Posted by: malenkov | Mar 12 2023 1:02 utc | 305
So you’d prefer changing the subject, eh? And I see that you either did not avail yourself of the link I provided or that your reading comprehension is somewhat compromised, as it quoted Bernie’s 1991 statement on the House floor “I have a problem with appropriating $2 billion dollars to Egypt and $3 billion to Israel. Let’s take care of some of the problems we have at home first.”
As for BDS, that link shows that he believes that SOME (NOT all) support for it comes from anti-Semitism. I think that’s probably technically correct but that certainly doesn’t keep me from supporting BDS (though if I had been exposed to serious anti-Semitism myself I might feel differently).

Posted by: StirThePot | Mar 12 2023 14:26 utc | 311

. . .from The Hill, the Zionistas are hurting:
The Chinese-negotiated agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia to reestablish diplomatic ties, which called into question U.S. influence in the region, is “very troubling,” according to Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio).
“I think that, of course, is a reflection on the Biden administration,” Turner said in an interview with ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday. “It’s not unexpected that [Saudi Arabia] might look elsewhere for support. It certainly is very unexpected and certainly very troubling and disappointing that they would turn to Iran.” . . .here

Posted by: Don Bacon | Mar 12 2023 15:32 utc | 312

@ oldhippie | Mar 12 2023 11:27 utc | 309
Just occurred to me US has always encouraged the absolute nutters in Saudi Arabia. Encouraged Shia/Sunni hatred. Basically encouraged hatred. And mischief.
Yes, the US practices instability-R-us, wherever it can. In Iraq it involved blowing up a Shia mosque and arming Sunnis to fight the Iraqi Shias, which evolved into ISIS, requiring (for the US) an enduring US military presence in that poor country.

Posted by: Don Bacon | Mar 12 2023 15:38 utc | 313

Don Bacon @ 314
Thanks for reading and for the response.
I did know about Iraq. China and Russia have both had Wahhabi trouble within their own borders – Chechnya and Ughurs. China and Russia must have brought this up during the talks. If Saudi has agreed to play nice diplomacy has just ended a good few current wars and prevented untold future wars.
Saudi is basically an Anglo-American construct. What it will be with those players sitting on the sidelines is only a guess. Sure is promising though

Posted by: oldhippie | Mar 12 2023 17:55 utc | 314

@ stranger | Mar 12 2023 12:46 utc | 311
Quite the introduction, well done, not.
Yeah, whatever, take it up with b repeatedly deleting your repeated variations on the posted link, after they appeared. Cannot take a hint ? Hence, ‘it’. The rest is baseless gratuitous ad-hominem. Recommended nor stated any such thing, nor comments nor labels. You’ve just made it all up out of whole cloth. Sad 🙁

calm down, learn some manners

Perhaps start by taking your own advice, and have a look in the mirror ? Bravo, most definitely, not.

Posted by: Outraged | Mar 12 2023 18:19 utc | 315

Hey, what’s the status of the red flag over Masad and Jamkaran these days? Anyone?

Posted by: john | Mar 12 2023 21:02 utc | 316

StirThePot: Bernie occasionally talks pretty. Yay!

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 12 2023 23:34 utc | 317

Mr. Outraged,
I( have failed magnificently with posting Yadalleya, I agree with your little investigation in the origins of it. You are right, Shorosh connentions….
Moreover, I did not check it, and I have not check it, besides cultural links, poetry.
I have already apologized, stop your silly attacs.
And FU.

Posted by: stranger | Mar 13 2023 15:54 utc | 318

@ stranger | Mar 13 2023 15:54 utc | 319
You repeatedly fabricate & falsely attribute multiple ad-hominem to me. You, vulgar abuse & ad-hominem. And, yet again with FU. Zero credibility, zero.
See.

Posted by: Outraged | Mar 13 2023 16:10 utc | 319

Outraged post no.316
I come here to Bernhard site since couple of years, also I like Simplicious, Ritter, Sonar 21 etc…
DO NOT threaten me with your silly posts, old creature from USA. Obviously you are American not understanding too much. I posted the cursed site only once, obviously I was wrong.I apologized afterwards as I could understand the BS regarding Iran, I was wrong to post this site, I had no bad intentions.I was only looking for poetry, reading more today- I got the gist of the lying site.About Iran.And yes, you were right about it being a lie.
Look, get of my back,you are boring, and I have already apologized to all.
I am a Slav, pure blood, so you will not be able to shame me,be very careful not to anger me, mister.
Leave me alone, and give up on replying to me in future.

Posted by: stranger | Mar 13 2023 17:04 utc | 320

@ stranger | Mar 13 2023 17:04 utc | 321
Oh please do continue with your false accusations, serial ad-hominem & threats, likely regardless …

Posted by: Outraged | Mar 13 2023 17:15 utc | 321

Posted by: crone | Mar 11 2023 4:14 utc | 218
Belated thxs. Lost track of this thread, just found in unclosed tab…

Posted by: Scorpion | Mar 13 2023 23:59 utc | 322

Honduras to establish diplomatic ties with China
(De)spite the rules of Monroe, presidente Xiomara Castro de Zelaya said, a move that would result in the severing of longstanding official ties with Taiwan.
The extended arm of James Monroe.

Posted by: Oui | Mar 15 2023 10:59 utc | 323