Parliament Speaker Connects with Muslim Leaders at PUIC Conference for Strategic Dialogue

Parliament Speaker Connects with Muslim Leaders at PUIC Conference for Strategic Dialogue

In a significant diplomatic engagement, Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf of Iran has held discussions with various international counterparts during his visit to Jakarta for the 19th Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States (PUIC) conference. This gathering highlights the importance of fostering bilateral relations and cooperation among member states.

During his visit, Qalibaf met with several key figures:

  • Ousmane Bougouma, Speaker of the Transitional Legislative Assembly of Burkina Faso: In their meeting, Qalibaf emphasized Iran’s commitment to enhancing economic relations and comprehensive cooperation between the two nations.
  • Ibrahim Boughali, Speaker of the People’s National Assembly of Algeria: They discussed the alarming situation in the Gaza Strip, with Qalibaf urging for unity among Muslim countries to address the ongoing atrocities.
  • Puan Maharani, Speaker of the Indonesian Parliament: The two leaders explored potential areas of collaboration.
  • Johari bin Abdul, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malaysia: Qalibaf engaged in discussions aimed at strengthening ties between Iran and Malaysia.

These meetings illustrate Iran’s proactive approach in seeking alliances and promoting dialogue with diverse nations within the OIC framework, particularly concerning pressing issues affecting the Muslim community globally.

Similar Posts

  • Baqaei: Stopping Iran’s Nuclear Program is Not a Key Focus in Negotiation Talks

    Iran’s nuclear program remains a focal point in ongoing negotiations, as emphasized by Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei, who stated that halting the program is not on the table. Iran aims to preserve its nuclear advancements and lift what it views as unjust sanctions. Recent talks in Muscat involved Iranian negotiators, led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, and a U.S. delegation headed by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. Both sides reported productive discussions centered on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the lifting of sanctions, and the potential for a new agreement to replace the 2015 deal abandoned by the U.S. under President Trump.

  • Iran and Russia Forge a Strategic 20-Year Roadmap for Future Cooperation

    Iran and Russia are enhancing their strategic cooperation, as outlined in a recent article discussing a 20-year roadmap for future collaboration aimed at promoting regional and global stability. Iranian Foreign Minister Dr. Abbas Araghchi will visit Moscow on April 16, 2025, to deliver a message from Iran’s leader to President Putin. Their relationship, underpinned by shared identity, geographic advantages, and political synergy, focuses on multilateralism and countering Western unilateralism. The signing of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty in January 2025, along with an upcoming free trade agreement, is expected to significantly boost economic relations and trade between the two nations.

  • UAE Welcomes Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi for Key Diplomatic Talks

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has arrived in the UAE to strengthen bilateral relations and discuss regional issues with Emirati officials. He is set to meet with Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE’s Foreign Minister, and Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, the Vice President. The agenda includes enhancing ties between Iran and the UAE, addressing regional developments, and exploring international factors affecting their relationship. This visit is part of Iran’s broader strategy to improve diplomatic relations with neighboring countries, focusing on mutual interests and collaborative opportunities, as highlighted by Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei.

  • President Pezeshkian Advocates for Strengthened Ties and Cooperation with Azerbaijan

    President Masoud Pezeshkian has emphasized the potential for enhanced cooperation between Iran and Azerbaijan ahead of his official visit to Baku. He highlighted opportunities in trade relations, scientific collaboration, economic partnerships, and cross-border issues with Russia. Pezeshkian expressed optimism about the visit’s potential to foster growth and development in various fields, stressing the importance of experience transfer and joint investments. He also noted that Iranian businessmen, industrialists, and academics would engage with their Azerbaijani counterparts to explore collaboration avenues. This marks Pezeshkian’s first official trip to Azerbaijan and reflects his administration’s focus on regional diplomacy.

  • Army Chief Declares Hezbollah Leader’s Funeral a Blow to ‘Zionist Illusions’

    During the funeral of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut, Army Commander Brigadier General Abdolrahim Mousavi declared the massive turnout a blow to the “hollow illusions” of the “criminal Zionist gang.” Hundreds of thousands attended the event, honoring both Nasrallah and his successor, Sayyed Hashem Saffieddine, who were killed in Israeli airstrikes. Mousavi asserted that Israeli actions would only strengthen the resistance against them, bringing the Zionist regime closer to collapse. The gathering underscored the ongoing regional tensions and the solidarity among supporters committed to resisting perceived oppression.

  • This article will be expanded with more detailed information shortly. This article will be expanded with more detailed information shortly. This article will be expanded with more detailed information shortly. This article will be expanded with more detailed information shortly.