One of the most significant historical turning points in bilateral relations was the Iranian Revolution, which dramatically altered Iran’s political system and its foreign policy orientation. Since that time, diplomatic ties have been severed, and interactions have largely been characterized by hostility. Occasional moments of negotiation, such as the nuclear agreement period, have offered glimpses of de-escalation, yet these windows have often closed due to shifting political priorities on both sides.2026 © ShinyBerry.com
