President Stresses Importance of Ties with Neighbors, Allies in Iran’s Foreign Policy
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi said the country’s foreign policy is focused on strengthening ties with neighbors and allies and developing economic diplomacy.
The administration’s foreign policy is focused on engaging in maximum interaction with neighbors and allies, paying attention to the capacities of regional and international organizations and developing economic diplomacy, Raisi said in a Thursday meeting with a group of foreign ambassadors to the Islamic Republic on the occasion of the 43rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution’s victory.
He added that Iran’s approach in relations with world countries, especially with neighbors, is not based on tactical but strategic considerations.
“Our approach in relations with the countries of the world, especially our neighbors, is not a tactical matter but a strategic one, and we strongly believe in it in the hope that working with neighbors will bring more mutual and common interests to all countries of the region.”
Raisi said his administration’s foreign policy is based on the principles and values enshrined in the Iranian Constitution and the guidelines of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran has always emphasized its principled policy of strengthening good neighborliness, building trust and dialogue with its neighbors, and achieving lasting security and creating a safer and more developed region only through cooperation, participation and peace.”
He added the Islamic Revolution’s “clear messages” are standing against hegemony and interference of global powers in the domestic affairs of independent nations, defending of the oppressed, and pursuing independence in domestic and foreign policies.
“The grand nation of Iran remains resolutely committed to its ideals,” Raisi added.
He said his administration had, from the start, proved its will to strength relations with neighbors and other international partners.
“In our quest for a new approach in diplomacy, we are trying to create a new chapter in bilateral or multilateral cooperation…in order to maintain regional and extra-regional security and stability and to meet mutual needs,” the Iranian president added.
He said among the important steps in this regard are the conclusion of a 25-year comprehensive strategic partnership agreement with China, the signing of a similar pact with Russia, and the enhancement of cooperation with the Eurasian Economic Union and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
In parallel, Iran also pays special attention to the development of cooperation with African, Latin American and European states in line with the balanced, dynamic and intelligent foreign policy it has chosen to pursue, he added.
The president said Iran has a sensitive and important politico-economic status and enjoys vast sea coasts and many potentials, especially in the fields of transit, energy, trade, agriculture, industry and technology.
Raisi noted that many arrogant powers are attempting to prevent Iran from achieving the position it deserves; however, the Islamic Republic, “thanks to a rich history, civilization and culture, is an undeniable reality in the politics of the region and the world, a friendly country, and a reliable partner as well as a special focal point for economic convergence with neighbors and other international partners.”