Hasty negotiations are not a solution

In a note, Kayhan addressed the difficult international situation and the strong possibility of Trump’s return in the coming months

In a note, Kayhan addressed the difficult international situation and the strong possibility of Trump’s return in the coming months. It wrote: It seems that the concern of Trump’s return has forced Iran to resume a new round of clear and hidden calls and negotiations in the last months of Biden’s presence with the Americans and try to make an implicit or relative agreement before changing the current American government. However, it does not seem that the hasty negotiations will solve any particular problem.

Because if Trump returns, he will undoubtedly break the implicit agreements, as he broke the much more valid JCPOA agreement.
It is expected that such an agreement will not benefit Biden, and the Democratic campaign is worried that these negotiations will increase the intensity of attacks on Biden by the Israel lobby, Republicans, and even the right wing of the Democratic Party.
With such a view, it can be imagined that the possible scenario facing Iran is to “prepare to negotiate with the new American government,” a scenario that should be implemented either in the case of Biden’s re-election or in the case of Trump’s return. It can be said that its necessity and urgency will be greater in the case of Trump’s victory.