Tehran Hosts Key Meetings: Foreign Minister Engages with Tajik Counterpart and Armenia's Security Chief

Tehran Hosts Key Meetings: Foreign Minister Engages with Tajik Counterpart and Armenia’s Security Chief

In recent developments, Tehran has become a pivotal hub for diplomatic discussions, as Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi welcomed high-profile officials from Tajikistan and Armenia for the Tehran Dialogue Forum. This event highlights the significance of international collaboration and regional stability, with key discussions revolving around mutual interests and peace agreements.

On Saturday, Araqchi met with Sirojiddin Muhriddin, the Foreign Minister of Tajikistan, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The meeting focused on:

  • Bilateral and regional collaborations
  • International developments

Following this, Araqchi engaged with Armen Grigoryan, the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia. During their discussions, they evaluated:

  • Bilateral ties between Iran and Armenia
  • Regional and international developments

Araqchi reflected on his recent visit to Yerevan, noting the positive relations between the two nations. He expressed Iran’s eagerness to enhance friendly ties based on shared interests. Additionally, he provided insights into the indirect negotiations with the U.S., underscoring Iran’s commitment to protecting its rights concerning peaceful nuclear energy.

The Iranian Foreign Minister also emphasized the importance of a swift implementation of the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. He stated that such measures could significantly contribute to:

  • Regional stability
  • Security

In March, both Armenia and Azerbaijan reached an agreement on a peace treaty aimed at resolving nearly four decades of conflict, with Armenia conceding its claims over the contested region of Karabakh. Grigoryan, in response, expressed gratitude towards Iran for its support of Armenia’s sovereignty and the ongoing peace process with Azerbaijan.

He acknowledged the significance of the Tehran Dialogue Forum, stating that it would facilitate closer cooperation among participating nations, ultimately fostering peace and stability both regionally and globally. This significant event, hosted by the Institute for Political and International Studies, draws esteemed figures from around the world, including ministers and decision-makers from approximately 200 countries.

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