Caucasus Tensions Benefit Nobody: Iran’s Shamkhani


Caucasus Tensions Benefit Nobody: Iran’s Shamkhani

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Tensions and conflicts in the Caucasus region would not serve the interests of any country, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani said, reiterating Tehran’s opposition to geographical changes in that region.

Shamkhani made the remarks in a meeting with the visiting Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council Armen Grigoryan in Tehran on Sunday.

"Any geographical change in the South Caucasus region is a tension-building measure, which will play into the hands of the enemies of regional security and stability," he said, Press TV reported.

Iran's top security official added that continuous dialogue and interaction must replace any "hard approach" to ending regional challenges.

His remarks came against a backdrop of decades of tension between Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region on the border between the two countries.

Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan Republic, but has a primarily Armenian population that has resisted Azerbaijani rule since a separatist war there ended in 1994.

Shamkhani further noted that the Caucasus region is going through a sensitive period, expressing hope that Azerbaijan Republic and Armenia would be able to overcome the existing tensions through self-restraint and prudence.

He mentioned development of cooperation and interaction with neighbors as an unchanging principle of Iran's foreign policy and a priority for the sitting Iranian administration.

"(Maintaining) good-neighborly relations and making a joint endeavor for the settlement of the regional challenges through peaceful means are among the Islamic Republic's most important pieces of advice to all (regional) parties," Shamkhani asserted.

For his part, Armenia's top security official said Iran played an "important role" in the development of relations among South Caucasus countries and also in protecting the regional security.

Grigoryan lauded Iran's "very effective" role in the realization of regional peace and stability, emphasizing that dialogue and interaction among countries constitute the only way of resolving the existing regional crises and preventing further tension and conflicts.

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