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Trigs on Track- diplomacy Unwound-West Asia: Winds of Change are Welcome


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Exclusive, By Ambassador Anil Trigunayat, Copy Edited By Adam Rizvi, USA: Geo politics is the art of the possible as they say there are no permanent friends or enemies but only interests. But in today’s fast changing global and regional dynamic especially in the volatile West Asia which is still nursing the impact of Arab Spring , economic downturn and pandemic apart from festering hotspots, the US ,that had been the arbiter of security in the region, does not seem to inspire the same confidence among the major players in the region . While their geo political , geo economic and geo religious contestations especially that of Iran, Israel, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey   remain distrustful and at cross roads the US’s refocus and potential disinterest in the ongoing for ever wars has made them sit up and ruminate if they could find some modus Vivendi with their regional brethren .  Other options with China and Russia are no doubt being explored but they will be predicated on the outcome of the threat and evolution of the Sino-US Cold war .

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We witnessed ongoing efforts to reduce tensions between Riyadh and Tehran with the help of Baghdad ; forging of Abraham Accords geared to bridge the divide between Israel and the Arab states and success of it in a short one year ;  al Ula Summit that put an end to the rift between Qatar and the Quad led by Saudi Arabia ; even Palestinians and Israelis are talking ; UAE is taking the lead to welcome Syria and  Bashar Al Assad into the Arabic embrace ;Turkey reaching out to Saudi Arabia and Egypt; some understanding that unwinnable wars in Yemen , Syria and Libya need to end ;  Challenges emanating out of Afghanistan and how to handle Taliban, ISIS and AQ  in the changing landscape etc. give some hope.

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UAE which has an ambitious foreign policy roadmap has also been leading from the front be in rapprochement with Tehran, Ankara or Damascus . or for that matter with Tel Aviv pushing for  the Abraham Accords during the Trump era . Turkey and UAE have been at loggerheads due to Ankara’s support to Muslim Brotherhood and Political Islam that has been an anathema to several GCC countries or monarchies in the region. But there is a realization that continuing on the path of mutually destructive and diminishing strategies will only weaken themselves despite the fact that what happens in the medium and long term will be a challenge which will require innovative ideas . But in the short term being less confrontational helps .

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The Landmark visit of UAE Crown prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed bin Al Nahyan to meet President Erdogan in Ankara yielded a positive outcome for short term stability in the region and possibly in the Mediterranean. The two sides signed two agreements on cooperation in energy , technology and investments . Sheikh Mohammed tweeted “I look forward to exploring new cooperation opportunities to benefit our two nations and advance our mutual development goals “.  UAE announced setting up of a $10 bn fund for investments in health and energy sector and development of marine ports. Turkish FM will follow up during his visit to Abu Dhabi soon. Turkey and Israel were on the same side of Azerbaijan in the recent Nagorno conflict . Even Tehran has recently signed some agreements with Baku.

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UAE has also followed a pragmatic policy towards Tehran as significant interactions and  Iranian investments in UAE have been a reality . Iran is a power that needs to be reckoned with despite spate of sanctions .Futility of conflict is evident as Biden administration has expressed its desire to meet the Iranians half way if they continue adherence and commitments to the JCPOA nuclear deal. Hopefully the upcoming talks under the aegis of a new Iranian orthodox dispensation might be more productive . Meanwhile, UAE’s Minister of State for foreign affairs Almarar and diplomatic Adviser to President Anwar Gargash received Iran’s chief negotiator and Dy FM Ali Baghreri Kani  and the two sides emphasized on the importance of strengthening ties based on good neighborliness and mutual respect. Kani may have reassured the Emiratis about Iran’s intent and extant of the nuclear program. These are good signs as dialogue leads the way for better understanding and eventual accommodation of interests.

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But as was recently witnessed in the serious diplomatic rift between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon or  unsavory developments between Algeria and Morocco over Western Sahara as Rabat signs a defence cooperation agreement with Tel Aviv and military coup in Sudan or for that matter recent naval skirmishes between US and Iran all attest to the challenges and difficulties can spiral out of control  and that will keep cropping up but the trick is to reduce the fall out to the extent possible . And for this apart from mature leadership on all sides some regional architecture might be necessary to address the legitimate grievances as the current institutions have just not lived up to the task and expectations.

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Curated by Alizah D Rizvi and Compiled By Humra Kidwai

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Anil Trigunayat

Anil Trigunayat

Anil Trigunayat (IFS Retd) ,Rotarian Former Ambassador of India to Jordan, Libya and Malta Independent Director , WAPCOS (www.wapcos.gov.in) President, MIICCIA Chamber of Commerce (www.miiccia.com) Patron ,Indus International Research Foundation www.indusresearch.in Chairman, Confederation of Educational Excellence Secretary , Association of Indian Diplomats ( Former Ambassadors) Chair Advisory Council, India-Italy Chamber of Commerce &Industry (www.indiaitaly.com) Distinguished Fellow Vivekananda International Foundation (www.vifindia.org), Leads West Asia Experts Group Member , JNU Committee for the Institute of Advanced Studies Governing Council Raisina House; Usanas Foundation ; and India-Japan Foundation Adviser(Int), National Cooperative Development Cooperation www.ncdc.in Adviser ,Asia Africa Chamber of Commerce / BRICS Chamber of Commerce &Industry Peace Ambassador @Unity Earth, Australia

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