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DUBAI: Iran’s Supreme National Security Council secretary will visit the United Arab Emirates soon, Iran’s Etemad newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The visit by the Iranian official, Ali Shamkhani, comes at a time of growing rapprochement between Iran and Gulf countries.

The United Arab Emirates sent an ambassador back to Iran in September, more than six years after the Gulf Arab state downgraded ties with the Islamic Republic.

“Shamkhani will meet with his Emirati counterpart to discuss the status of negotiations to revive the 2015 nuclear deal and other security-political issues,” Etemad reported on its Telegram channel.

The UAE downgraded its ties with Iran after Saudi Arabia severed its relations with Iran in January 2016 following the storming of the Saudi embassy in Tehran by Iranian protesters after Riyadh executed a prominent Shia cleric.

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The UAE has business and trade ties with Iran stretching back more than a century, with the Dubai emirate long being one of Iran’s main links to the outside world.

Last week, Shamkhani took part in talks brokered by China to resume diplomatic ties and reopen embassies between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

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Rebirth Mar 16, 2023 03:48am
This rapprochement cannot be at the expense of the Sunni Muslim minority in Iran. Especially, in their East. They divided a Sunni Muslim majority province in the East other than Sistan-Baluchistan. Thanks to climate scientists like John Kerry and their JCPOA shenanigans that helped Iran become a major military player in Eastern Europe, we can’t even mention the name of the province online. We fear that if we mentioned the plight of the Sunni Muslim minority in a province that Iran divided into three along sectarian lines, the handlers of Iran in the US may use that as an excuse to accuse us of everything imaginable. Forget World War 3, the pandemic and the financial and tech sector collapse that is already worse than that of 2008, and will likely lead to a wider economic collapse, they will invest billions more in mind control to torture us. They will bankrupt their own economies and destroy their own air defence (Signals Intel) but never let us speak for East Iranian Sunni Muslims.
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