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Zarif: Ready to sign non-aggression pact with Saudi Arabia

it is better to have direct negotiation between the parties rather indirect negotiation.
They can't sit face to face apparently.. too many issues that create animosity.. some things are just red lines and not negotiable for Arabs.. like meddling in their affairs..ordinary Shia' in the Arab world are considered ordinary citizens with no difference with ordinary citizens at large.. so they don't need anyone else than their states to protect them and provide them with their rights..In the same mosque in the Arab world you find, Shia', Maliki, Ahnafi, Sufi, and all other Muslim schools of thought praying together..what Iran is trying to do is a bit strange!
 
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They can't sit face to face apparently.. too many issues that create animosity.. some things are just red lines and not negotiable for Arabs.. like meddling in their affairs..ordinary Shia' in the Arab world are considered ordinary citizens with no difference with ordinary citizens at large.. so they don't need anyone else than their states to protect them and provide them with their rights..In the same mosque in the Arab world you find, Shia' Maliki, Ahnafi and all other Muslim schools of thought praying together..what Iran is trying to do is a bit strange!
every negotiation start with hot words, but once they are done, they come to the point, where the peace sparks. Its normal human behavior.
 
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every negotiation start with hot words, but once they are done, they come to the point, where the peace sparks. Its normal human behavior.
These are not only hot words, you just can't negotiate when blows are flying, you either run or stand still and fight..So unfortunately, Iranian words and acts are not congruent..
 
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