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He is smarter than many Iranians are willing to acknowledge. It is also rumored that he is permitting Iran to 'smuggle' a certain level of support to Hezbollah via Syria.
There are claims that his administration is engaged in covert discussions with the Iranians. It seems he prefers not to have a confrontational relationship with Tehran, but he is seeking some form of compensation or reparations from them, too. If Iran is allowed to freely export its energy resources after the 60-day period, I believe Tehran will provide oil and gas in return for a normalization of the Syrian-Iranian relationship via Turkey because it's logistically the easiest route.
From what Iranian officials have said, the relationship is based purely on money and bribes. Basically, if Iranians pay up, Jolani's men will keep the borders open. In fact, one official has said that the situation might even be better now than in the past (which I think speaks to how much of a liability Assad had become by the end).I don't like at all him.
But seems obvious that military assistance is arriving to Hizbollah and Irán should also repay him with some kind of cooperation.
So you're right. Irán and new Syrian Government can work together in certain áreas, and even take benefit of economic if 60 days MOU reaches a stable agreement.
From what Iranian officials have said, the relationship is based purely on money and bribes. Basically, if Iranians pay up, Jolani's men will keep the borders open. In fact, one official has said that the situation might even be better now than in the past (which I think speaks to how much of a liability Assad had become by the end).
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