Новая эра в отношениях ЕС-Иран

Верховный представитель Европейского Союза по иностранным делам и политике безопасности Федерика Могерини во время короткого визита в Тегеран, во вторник (28 июля), встретилась с иранским лидером. Могерини в своем микроблоге в Twitter сообщила, что "переговоры прошли хорошо", и, что они открывают "новую главу" в отношениях между ЕС и Ираном.

В Тегеране Могерини провела встречу с президентом Роухани, а также с министром иностранных дел и спикером парламента. Визит состоялся вскоре после подписания соглашения между Ираном и международным сообществом, которое ознаменовало выход из тупика, в котором стороны находились на протяжении многих лет по вопросу ядерного потенциала Ирана. В обзорных публикациях в тот же день в газете Guarfian, Могерини написала,

"Весь Ближний Восток в хаосе. Сектантство на подъеме. Мы должны перезагрузить политические процессы, чтобы завершить войны. Мы должны вернуть все региональные державы к столу переговоров и остановить бойню. Сотрудничество между Ираном, его соседями и всем международным сообществом может открыть беспрецедентные возможности для мира в регионе, начиная с Сирии, Йемена и Ирака.

Скептики будут утверждать, что это очень маловероятно или невозможно. Пессимисты предупреждают об опасности. Переговоры в Вене показали, что имея  политическую волю можно решить любую трудную головоломку. Визит в Иран был очевидным выбором для меня; хоть и завершились многолетние переговоры, наша общая работа, безусловно, не закончена. 'Так всегда, пока не сделаешь, всегда выглядит буд-то невозможно.'"

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Федерика Могерини, Верховный представитель Европейского Союза по иностранным делам и политике безопасности на встрече с президентом Ирана Роухани, в Тегеране, 28 июля 2015 года (фото любезно предоставлено Европейской Службой внешних действий).

 

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