Iran Stands Firm Against Coerced Peace, Champions Diplomatic Nuclear Solutions

Iran Stands Firm Against Coerced Peace, Champions Diplomatic Nuclear Solutions

At the recent Shanghai Plus summit held in Tianjin, China, President Pezeshkian emphasized the significance of expanding dialogues among like-minded countries within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO Plus). This initiative presents a valuable opportunity for enhancing collaborations that can lead to lasting peace and stability.

President Pezeshkian highlighted that since the conclusion of the Cold War, unilateral actions have obstructed humanity’s quest for enduring peace. However, the establishment of the SCO has sustained hope for cooperative endeavors among nations. He stated, “The world needs a new understanding and framework for global governance, one that moves away from power-based logic and replaces it with principles of equality and justice.” This sentiment underscores the SCO’s commitment to fostering peace and security through justice and development.

The annual SCO summit serves as a pivotal platform for dialogue and exchange among countries that share common concerns about creating a fairer and safer world. Over the past three decades, the SCO has cultivated a new model of regional and international cooperation, characterized by:

  • Mutual trust
  • Respect for diversity
  • Avoidance of hostility and identity conflict

Pezeshkian pointed out that the SCO’s experiences demonstrate that collaboration, especially among developing nations and emerging economies, can yield practical solutions to pressing global challenges, such as:

  1. Economic inequalities
  2. Sanctions
  3. Climate change
  4. Transnational security crises

Furthermore, he reiterated that all nations, irrespective of their size or wealth, should possess equal rights and representation in global governance. He expressed hope that the SCO would enhance its role in addressing critical global issues, particularly those that threaten justice and development.

In addition, President Pezeshkian called for a more focused agenda regarding cooperation with Global South countries, particularly in financial collaboration and joint investments in infrastructure. He affirmed Iran’s readiness to contribute to these efforts by leveraging:

  • Scientific resources
  • Energy supplies
  • Strategic transit position

Reflecting on recent geopolitical tensions, President Pezeshkian condemned the use of force to impose peace, citing the painful experiences of the Iranian people under various sanctions and military aggression. He reiterated Iran’s commitment to a diplomatic resolution regarding its peaceful nuclear program, stating that military aggression has proven ineffective against the resilient spirit of the Iranian people.

In light of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, he urged the SCO to adopt a more organized approach to peacebuilding. He stressed the urgent need for a comprehensive plan to address the longstanding conflicts in the West Asia region, asserting that “without a just resolution to the Palestinian issue, no plan for global peace and justice can succeed.”

In conclusion, President Pezeshkian expressed gratitude to the Chinese government and people for successfully hosting the summit. He voiced Iran’s support for President Xi Jinping’s constructive views on the necessity for reform in global governance, viewing such initiatives as essential steps toward achieving a more equitable world.

This summit not only reflects the commitment of the SCO member states to foster dialogue and collaboration but also signifies a collective effort to address pressing global challenges through unity and cooperation.

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