Parliament Speaker Connects with Muslim Leaders at PUIC Conference for Strategic Dialogue

Parliament Speaker Connects with Muslim Leaders at PUIC Conference for Strategic Dialogue

In a significant diplomatic engagement, Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf of Iran has held discussions with various international counterparts during his visit to Jakarta for the 19th Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States (PUIC) conference. This gathering highlights the importance of fostering bilateral relations and cooperation among member states.

During his visit, Qalibaf met with several key figures:

  • Ousmane Bougouma, Speaker of the Transitional Legislative Assembly of Burkina Faso: In their meeting, Qalibaf emphasized Iran’s commitment to enhancing economic relations and comprehensive cooperation between the two nations.
  • Ibrahim Boughali, Speaker of the People’s National Assembly of Algeria: They discussed the alarming situation in the Gaza Strip, with Qalibaf urging for unity among Muslim countries to address the ongoing atrocities.
  • Puan Maharani, Speaker of the Indonesian Parliament: The two leaders explored potential areas of collaboration.
  • Johari bin Abdul, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malaysia: Qalibaf engaged in discussions aimed at strengthening ties between Iran and Malaysia.

These meetings illustrate Iran’s proactive approach in seeking alliances and promoting dialogue with diverse nations within the OIC framework, particularly concerning pressing issues affecting the Muslim community globally.

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