The British newspaper the Daily Mail writes today about Iran's reaction to the speech of the prime minister of Israel in an article titled "Iranian president says Israel 'greatest danger'". Radical statements by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu could cause complications in the negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program. The Iranian spiritual leader, in response to the concerns of Netanyahu, said that Israel, with at least a disingenuous position, is accusing Iran of being a threat in connection with the development of nuclear weapons, while being itself a nuclear power. However, despite all the attempts to disrupt the nuclear talks, Iran resolutely wants to come to a common agreement on both political and technical points in the near future.
The Iranian leader said that he was confident of the US position and hopes that smart people will not listen to the supporters of the military regime, despite the ongoing Israeli military threats.
The American media portal The Voice of America has posted an article today about Turkey's intention of becoming an energy hub for Russia. According to a decision taken jointly by Turkey and Russia, gas to Europe in the coming years will come through Turkey, which is consistent with the plans of Ankara to become an energy center of Europe. The Republic of Turkey has all the advantages that may allow it to replace Ukrainian gas supply in the near future, first of all due to its geopolitical position in the first place. The main thing, according to analysts, is to overcome the diplomatic tensions in Europe, which is set very conservatively in matters of energy security. In addition, it is necessary to change the conditions of supply to major European customers.
Thanks to the active cooperation between Russia and Turkey, the problem of energy supplies to Europe can be solved in the near future. This decision will be very useful for all parties: Russia continues to be a leading supplier of gas to Europe, Turkey receives gas at a discounted price, and Europe has the opportunity to solve the problem of the energy crisis which threatens her, if the situation with Ukraine is not resolved in a short time.
Australian flagship The West Australia today published an article titled "Russia doesn't want Ukraine's economy to collapse". According to the Australian newspaper, Russia with all its actions, including the willingness to continue cooperation in the field of gas supplies, shows that it is not indifferent to the fate of Ukraine. Even though there is continuing fighting in the east of Ukraine, Russia continues to provide humanitarian assistance and to seek to establish diplomatic relations with the neighboring country. However, Ukraine, in turn, must recognize its responsibility to those countries which help it, and to make every effort to solve their internal problems, which also affect the country's external relations.