Araghchi Calls for Revitalizing Makran's 'Lost Paradise' as Iran's Next Economic Powerhouse

Araghchi Calls for Revitalizing Makran’s ‘Lost Paradise’ as Iran’s Next Economic Powerhouse

Tehran, IRNA – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has emphasized the potential of the “Lost Paradise” of Makran to evolve into a pivotal economic hub for Iran and the surrounding region. Addressing the 8th Indian Ocean Conference currently taking place in Muscat, Oman, Araghchi stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran is prioritizing a maritime-oriented policy as part of its strategic development.

With over 5,800 kilometers of coastline—4,900 kilometers along the southern shores—Araghchi asserted that Iran cannot afford to overlook its maritime future. He further noted, “Developing a maritime-based economy is not just an option for Iran; it is an imperative.”

The full text of his speech encompasses essential views on the region and its potential:

Excellencies, Distinguished Guests, Dear Friends,

“Today, we have gathered in a land recognized for centuries as a bridge between the East and the West, connecting great civilizations and nations near and far. Oman, our gracious host, has long served not only as an economic actor but also as a symbol of interaction, dialogue, and constructive diplomacy in the Indian Ocean region. This region plays a decisive role in shaping the future of the international economy.”

“Throughout history, the sea has been a gateway for civilizational connectivity rather than a mere geographical boundary. For thousands of years, the Indian Ocean has served as a vital highway for trade and cultural exchange, linking merchants from India to Africa, and from the islands of Indonesia to the Persian Gulf.”

“In today’s rapidly changing world, the demand for new trade routes and regional security has never been more pressing. We must envision a future where the Indian Ocean evolves into a hub of strategic and economic cooperation, embodying the theme of this year’s conference: ‘Voyage to New Horizons of Maritime Partnership’.”

Strategic Objectives for Makran Development

Recognizing the economic potential of the Makran coast, the Iranian government has identified four key objectives for its development:

  1. Strengthening Native Economies: Fostering sustainable employment and supporting small and medium-sized industries in the region.
  2. Developing Energy Infrastructure: Focusing on renewable energy to enhance economic competitiveness.
  3. Completing International Transit Corridors: Establishing a network linking Iran to regional and global markets.
  4. Attracting Investment: Encouraging both domestic and foreign investments to drive economic growth.

“None of these plans can be realized without a foundation of lasting security,” Araghchi stressed. He pointed out that maritime security is crucial for the global economy and emphasized Iran’s role in ensuring safe navigation through collaboration with regional partners.

“Regional cooperation is essential for shared progress,” he continued. Iran’s commitment to multilateralism is demonstrated through its membership in organizations like the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) and the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS).

“We must not allow geopolitical rivalries of global powers to dictate the future of the Indian Ocean. Decisions about this region’s destiny should be made by its countries, prioritizing the interests of their peoples.”

In conclusion, Araghchi expressed hope that the conference in Oman would signify a new era of cooperation and development, where mutual trust and collaboration replace division and rivalry.

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