Iran’s Foreign Minister Engages in Key Diplomatic Talks with Global Leaders in Uganda
In a series of high-profile diplomatic meetings, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi engaged with several foreign ministers, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and addressing pressing international issues. These discussions underscore the importance of diplomatic cooperation in navigating the complexities of global politics and economic collaboration.
During talks with Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Tan Seow, Araghchi and his counterpart exchanged views on the following key areas:
- Bilateral Relations: The two sides highlighted the potential for enhanced cooperation in various economic and trade sectors.
- Delegation Exchanges: An agreement was reached to exchange diplomatic and economic delegations to facilitate deeper engagement.
Following this, Araghchi met with Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Al-Nafti. Their discussions revolved around:
- Joint Economic Commission: Both parties reviewed preparations for the upcoming Joint Economic Commission meeting.
- Regional Developments: They discussed the situation in West Asia and the ongoing crisis in occupied Palestine, particularly in light of the recent agreement made in Egypt to halt violence against Palestinians.
During these talks, the ministers emphasized the following:
- Palestinian Rights: They reiterated that resolving the Palestinian issue necessitates an end to occupation and the recognition of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination.
- International Responsibility: Countries are urged to support the Palestinians in their quest for liberation from occupation and colonial domination.
In another significant meeting in Kampala, Araghchi spoke with Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez. Their dialogue centered on:
- Bilateral Relations: They assessed existing ties and discussed ways to enhance cooperation across various sectors.
- International Organizations: Both ministers emphasized the need for strengthened coordination at international levels.
Additionally, Araghchi and Rodriguez addressed critical global issues, particularly the challenges posed by unilateral actions from the United States, including:
- UN Charter Violations: They expressed concerns about the weakening of the principles and rules set by the United Nations Charter.
- Economic Coercion: The ministers condemned the U.S.’s unilateral economic measures against developing nations.
Araghchi also clarified Iran’s stance on the so-called “snapback” mechanism related to the 2015 nuclear deal. He argued that:
- Security Council Resolution 2231: This resolution should be considered void as of its due date, October 18, 2025, thereby lifting restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program.
In a show of solidarity, the foreign ministers of Iran and Cuba expressed their support for Venezuela in the face of U.S. pressure. They highlighted the following points:
- Illegal U.S. Actions: Both countries condemned U.S. military aggression and its implications for regional and international peace.
- UN Responsibility: They called on the United Nations Security Council to intervene to prevent further violations of peace.
On Wednesday, Araghchi met with Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Eduardo Gil Pinto in Uganda, where they discussed:
- Bilateral Cooperation: The focus was on enhancing collaboration in economic, trade, scientific-educational, and cultural fields.
- Regional and International Issues: They reviewed developments in West Asia and the Caribbean, stressing solidarity among developing nations.
Both foreign ministers reiterated the necessity of unity among members of the Non-Aligned Movement to effectively address the challenges posed by unilateralism and lawlessness in international relations. They also condemned:
- U.S. Military Aggression: The ministers denounced the June 2025 military actions against Iran.
- Threats to Venezuela: They warned about the ongoing threats and attacks on Venezuelan interests.
In conclusion, the discussions highlighted the importance of international solidarity and cooperation among developing nations in confronting external pressures and ensuring global peace and security. The commitment shown by these leaders reflects a collective resolve to uphold the rights of nations to defend themselves against unlawful actions.