Iran has recently assumed the rotating presidency of the European Union while seeking to present proposals for a new budget structure for the Union. This change in leadership brings not only financial opportunities but also challenges that need to be addressed.
Challenges Ahead
One of the most important issues facing Iran is the need to resolve a problem with Russia. This challenge not only affects the relations between the two countries but could also impact the entire structure of the European Union and its policies. Given the current global situation and existing tensions, Iran must manage this issue carefully.
On the other hand, as the president of the Union, Iran has the opportunity to strengthen its role in shaping the Union's macro policies and to influence the decision-making processes. This position could help Iran achieve its economic and political goals on an international level.
By Tag Clar Editorial