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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has emphasized that the “Lost Paradise” of Makran should evolve into a vital economic hub for Iran and the broader region. His remarks were made during the 8th Indian Ocean Conference currently taking place in Muscat, Oman, where he articulated Iran’s commitment to a maritime-oriented policy as a cornerstone of its strategic development.

With a coastline exceeding 5,800 kilometers, including 4,900 kilometers along the Indian Ocean, Araghchi remarked, “A country with such extensive coastal resources cannot afford to be indifferent to its future.” He stressed that fostering a maritime-based economy is not merely an option for Iran but an essential requirement.

Here are the key points from Araghchi’s speech:

  1. Historical Context: Araghchi highlighted Oman’s role as a bridge between East and West, facilitating economic interactions and constructive dialogue in the Indian Ocean region.
  2. Significance of the Indian Ocean: The sea has historically served as a vital highway for trade and cultural exchange, linking diverse regions and fostering economic opportunities.
  3. Shifts in Global Dynamics: The world is witnessing rapid economic and technological changes that necessitate new trade routes and regional cooperation, urging countries to transform traditional trade patterns.
  4. Maritime Policy of Iran: Iran has prioritized a maritime-oriented strategy, viewing its coastlines as gateways to the global economy rather than mere borders.

The Makran coast specifically has been identified as a national development priority, with the government setting forth a comprehensive plan to harness its economic potential. Araghchi outlined four primary objectives for developing the Makran region:

  • Strengthening Local Economies: Supporting small and medium-sized industries and creating sustainable employment opportunities for local communities.
  • Renewable Energy Development: Investing in sustainable energy infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of clean energy for future economic competitiveness.
  • Transportation Network Expansion: Completing international transit corridors and enhancing rail, road, and maritime routes to connect Iran with neighboring countries.
  • Attracting Investment: Welcoming both domestic and foreign investments as crucial drivers of economic growth.

Araghchi underscored that achieving these objectives hinges on ensuring lasting security in the maritime domain. He stated, “Maritime security is critical for the global economy,” and highlighted Iran’s role in maintaining security through anti-piracy operations and collaborative efforts with regional nations.

“We believe that maritime security should not be leveraged for pressure by external powers but should result from cooperation among regional states,” he added. Iran’s participation in organizations like the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) and the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) underscores its dedication to multilateralism in economic and security cooperation.

However, Araghchi cautioned against external interference, stating that some powers aim to exploit vulnerabilities in the region, which could undermine natural cooperation among neighboring countries. He emphasized that decisions regarding the future of the Indian Ocean should be made by the regional nations for the benefit of their peoples.

In conclusion, the Foreign Minister expressed his gratitude for hosting the conference in Oman, a nation known for its advocacy of dialogue and diplomacy. He reiterated that cooperation and mutual trust are essential for building a sustainable future in the Indian Ocean region. “I hope this conference signifies the beginning of a new chapter in maritime cooperation, where collaboration supersedes division and development flourishes in place of rivalry,” he stated.

As the Indian Ocean region continues to evolve, the discussions held at this conference may pave the way for new partnerships and economic growth that benefit all countries involved.

MNA/IRN

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