13 Nov 2024
Tuesday 11 June 2019 - 17:44
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Tempered hopes for US-Iran breakthrough as Japans Abe travels to Iran

Al-Monitor | : When Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe makes ahistoric visit to Iran this week, he will do so with a rare nod from US President Donald Trump to see if he can facilitate US-Iranian dialogue to ease tensions. But with the Trump administration doubling down on its maximum pressure campaignand Iran insisting on a US return to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal before any new US-Iran talks, Abe has narrow room for maneuver.


With regards to what Abe intends to achieve, it would depend on how far he is willing to carry the burden on his shoulders, Koichiro Tanaka, the president of the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, and a former Japanese Foreign Ministry official who worked on Iran, told Al-Monitor by email. If he is trying to defuse some amount of tension, that could be achievable, knowing that it would be a short-lived one.


If he ventures to salvage the nuclear deal, or even start facilitating dialoguebetween Tehran and Washington, then Abe will have to show, to the Iranian leadership beforehand, that he is not a mere messenger, or a puppet of Trump, Tanaka said.


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