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National Consensus: Araqchi Highlights Assembly of Experts’ Backing for Foreign Ministry’s Actions

In a significant development for Iran’s diplomatic landscape, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized the importance of the Assembly of Experts’ recent approval of the Foreign Ministry’s conduct. This endorsement not only signifies national unity but also serves as a valuable asset in advancing Iran’s diplomatic efforts.

During a press conference on Tuesday, held amidst the third meeting of the sixth Assembly of Experts in Qom, Araqchi expressed gratitude for the assembly members’ recognition of the Foreign Ministry’s “tireless endeavors.” He stated that this support is crucial for the future of Iran’s diplomatic initiatives.

Araqi highlighted several key points during his address:

  • National Consensus: He emphasized that Iran’s diplomatic path will continue with dignity and is rooted in national consensus.
  • Strategic Objectives: The endorsement from the Assembly of Experts is seen as a vital asset that will bolster the Foreign Ministry’s strategic objectives.
  • Safeguarding National Interests: Araqchi also outlined recent diplomatic developments and the ministry’s strategies aimed at protecting Iran’s national interests.

This expression of support from the Assembly of Experts is expected to provide a strong foundation for Iran’s future diplomatic initiatives, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to a unified approach in international relations.

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