Tehran Dialogue Forum Launches with President Pezeshkian Leading the Way

Tehran Dialogue Forum Launches with President Pezeshkian Leading the Way

The Tehran Dialogue Forum officially commenced on Sunday morning, marking a significant event in international diplomacy. The forum saw the participation of notable figures, including President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi.

The event began with a ceremonial touch, featuring the national anthem of Iran followed by a recitation from the Quran as Pezeshkian and Araqchi arrived at the venue.

High-profile foreign dignitaries were also present, including:

  • Badr Albusaidi, Foreign Minister of Oman
  • Sirojiddin Muhriddin, Foreign Minister of Tajikistan
  • Amir Khan Muttaqi, Foreign Minister of the Afghan caretaker government
  • Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
  • Armen Grigoryan, Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council

Additionally, the forum was attended by:

  • Kamal Kharrazi, head of Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations
  • Mohammad Javad Zarif, former Foreign Minister
  • Various ambassadors based in Tehran

The Tehran Dialogue Forum is scheduled to take place from May 18 to May 19, featuring speeches from Iranian officials and foreign dignitaries, including ministers, heads of think tanks, and international experts. This gathering aims to strengthen diplomatic ties and foster discussions on critical global issues.

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