Solution for Global Sanctions against Iran (Solution 2). The sanctions are the very problem that have not been solved, as other countries and Iran have not come to a deal yet. Therefore, this section states some solutions which could help the country ease the situation within the country, regardless of the sanctions by the Western World.
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If we look at the list of countries imposed sanctions, they are mainly EU and other Asian countries with closer relation with US, however, there are some other global players today which are BRICKS countries and attempts to organize closer relations with those countries would open a huge part of the global market (China, Central Asia, Russia, South Africa and other African countries, Middle East) in several ways. Central Asian countries and India have mutual interests in closer relationships with Iran, because ports of available, India can trade to Central Asia through Chabahar[13] (Picture B) port in Iran, while CA countries, since it is a landlocked region, get access to maritime trade through Iran. Although, sanctions would hold those countries back from going closer to Iran, the current Russia-Ukraine war that is leading to security concerns of post-soviet Central Asia and China hesitating to interfere in others’ domestic conflicts (includes CA) and US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, is making Central Asian Countries seek new partners with stronger military power like Iran has. When it comes to India, especially China, with their strong hard and soft power, they are more able to oppose US sanctions, which means they may further go for beneficial partnerships with Iran.
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