Iran's Envoy Champions Multilateralism, Justice, and Peace on the Global Stage

Iran’s Envoy Champions Multilateralism, Justice, and Peace on the Global Stage

In a recent high-profile meeting of the Group of Friends in Defense of the Charter of the United Nations, Ali Bahraini, Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva, emphasized Iran’s unwavering commitment to multilateralism, international law, and the principles established in the U.N. Charter.

Bahraini shared his insights on social media, stating that as we approach the 80th anniversary of the U.N. Charter, it is crucial to foster a global environment where justice, respect, and peace triumph over pressure and discord.

This significant meeting takes place during a challenging period for international organizations, which have faced increasing difficulties due to a rise in unilateralism over recent years.

As a proactive member of the group, Iran has persistently stressed the need to:

  • Counter unilateral actions
  • Combat the erosion of multilateral institutions
  • Uphold the principles of international law

The Group of Friends was established with the aim of:

  1. Strengthening multilateralism
  2. Supporting international law
  3. Resisting interference and illegal sanctions

Members of this group are committed to advocating for the United Nations in managing global crises and preventing its manipulation for political purposes.

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