Energy diplomacy at a standstill; send the masts to Arash Square

According to Energy Press, while Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have reiterated their claim of full ownership of the Arash gas field, Iran continues to pursue the path of dialogue and diplomacy, as the Foreign Ministry spokesman announced today that legal and border consultations with Kuwait will continue, but public opinion is asking: How long are we going to just watch in the face of the plundering of national wealth?
The Arash gas field has become a platform for the arrogance of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia for years, in silence and diplomatic flattery. It is time for Iran to have the final say. This field is part of our national wealth and there is no room left for appeasement.
Experience has shown that words are not enough
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have shamelessly usurped Iran’s energy resources and are now also creditors. In their latest act of arrogance, they have reiterated their claim of full ownership of the Arash field; Those who, hand in hand, not only plunder the resources under the feet of the Iranians, but also consider the three Iranian islands to be Arab territory in their own naive imagination. The Iranian oil minister also recently announced that the start of the Arash field development operation depends on the outcome of diplomatic negotiations. But have previous experiences taught us anything but a bitter truth? In fields such as Sardar Jangal in the Caspian Sea and Farzad A in the Persian Gulf, Iran also initially tried to achieve its rights through negotiations, but when no results were achieved, it installed drilling rigs and only then did the opposing parties back down.
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