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Camille Najm

A political scientist and independent scholar, he is a contributor to several Lebanese media (Le Magazine, Libanews) and maintains the blog Ailleurs et autrement

  • The image depicts two men shaking hands, standing in front of flags of Iran and China. The man on the left is wearing a black robe and white turban, representing Iran, while the man on the right is dressed in a suit. They appear to be in a formal setting, likely symbolizing a diplomatic meeting between the two countries. The background features a red carpet and prominently displayed national flags. Iran’s Resistance to US Sanctions Camille Najm · March 2019 On 5 November 2018, following their withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement, the United States imposed sanctions on Iran, “the strongest in history.” In reaction, Iran has activated its network of connections both in the European Union and with its Russian, Chinese and Indian partners. (…)
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