Iran Sees Belarus as a Trustworthy Ally, Claims Pezeshkian

Iran Sees Belarus as a Trustworthy Ally, Claims Pezeshkian

In a significant diplomatic move, Iranian President Pezeshkian recently emphasized the importance of expanding relations with Belarus during a joint press conference with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk. The primary focus of their discussions centered around collaboration to combat unilateralism and its adverse effects, marking a pivotal moment in Iran-Belarus relations.

President Pezeshkian highlighted Belarus as a critical player in the strategic Eurasian region, describing it as a trustworthy partner for Iran. He pointed out the newly established comprehensive roadmap for cooperation between the two nations, spanning from 2023 to 2026, which clearly delineates the future trajectory of their bilateral relations.

During the conference, President Pezeshkian shared insights from his productive discussions with President Lukashenko, mentioning that they reached significant agreements that covered a variety of topics:

  • Bilateral relations
  • Regional developments
  • International issues

He noted that both leaders found numerous shared viewpoints, which he believes will pave the way for enhanced cooperation between the two countries.

According to the official website of the Iranian Presidency, President Pezeshkian also acknowledged the fruitful interactions between officials and ministers from both nations over the past year. He specifically cited the recent joint economic commission held in Minsk as a testament to their growing ties. The Iranian president expressed optimism that the agreements signed during this visit, covering various economic, cultural, and legal fields, would further solidify their partnership.

In his address, President Pezeshkian outlined several key areas of mutual interest that both countries aim to develop:

  1. Customs relations
  2. Joint investments
  3. Increasing the volume of goods and passenger transit
  4. Addressing challenges faced by the private sector
  5. Ensuring the supply of necessary goods for both sides

He expressed a strong belief that these initiatives will lead to an increase in trade between Iran and Belarus, enhancing their economic cooperation.

Touching on the importance of media and public relations, President Pezeshkian stated that Iran is ready to engage in more effective collaborations to accurately present the rich history, culture, and mutual capabilities of both countries. He emphasized the necessity of strengthening regional economic cooperation and recognized the significance of emerging economic structures such as the Eurasian Economic Union, BRICS, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

Furthermore, President Pezeshkian underscored the need for collaboration between Iran and Belarus to navigate and counteract the effects of unilateralism, which can be harmful to both nations. He expressed gratitude to Belarus for its firm stance against the aggression of the Israeli regime and the United States towards Iran, condemning attacks on Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities as blatant violations of international law and the United Nations Charter.

This joint press conference represents a strategic step forward in enhancing diplomatic ties and economic collaboration between Iran and Belarus. By focusing on mutual interests and addressing pressing global issues, both leaders are committed to forging a robust partnership that can withstand external pressures and promote regional stability.

In conclusion, the discussions held in Minsk signify a new chapter in Iran-Belarus relations, with a clear commitment to cooperation across multiple sectors. As both nations work together to expand their ties, the potential for growth and mutual benefit appears promising, creating a path towards a more interconnected future.

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