Iran Reaffirms Commitment to Multilateralism at UN Security Council Meeting
In a recent high-level ministerial meeting of the United Nations Security Council, Iran’s Acting Foreign Minister, Ali Bagheri Kani, delivered a compelling statement underscoring Iran’s dedication to multilateralism. The meeting, centered around the theme of "Multilateral cooperation in the interest of a more just, democratic, and sustainable world order,” provided a platform for Bagheri Kani to articulate Iran’s vision and policy direction in the context of modern global diplomacy.
Commitment to United Nations Principles
During his address, Bagheri Kani emphasized Iran’s steadfast commitment to the principles of international law and the United Nations Charter. He highlighted foundational tenets such as the sovereign equality of states, the prohibition of threats or force, and the peaceful settlement of disputes. According to Bagheri Kani, unilateral actions are counterproductive to both peace and justice, which he views as cornerstones of a stable international order.
Critique of Unilateral Actions
The Acting Foreign Minister did not shy away from critiquing what he described as the misuse of the UN Security Council by some permanent members to further their own political or strategic interests. He specifically called out the United States for its support of Israel’s actions against Palestinians, describing it as a “persistent genocide” and frequent aggression against regional nations.
Bagheri Kani also condemned the Security Council resolutions against Iran from 2006 to 2010, asserting they were unjust and based on unfounded claims by the United States regarding Iran’s nuclear program. These resolutions, he argued, violated Iran’s rights under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
The JCPOA and Beyond
Bagheri Kani highlighted Iran’s constructive role in concluding the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal, as a testament to its commitment to multilateral diplomacy. However, he criticized the United States for its unilateral withdrawal from the agreement, branding it a demonstration of harmful unilateralism that negatively impacted all involved parties.
Future Foreign Policy Direction
Under the newly elected President, Iran aims to enhance partnerships and cooperation to promote collective security and sustainable development in the region. Bagheri Kani advocated for fostering relations based on dialogue, equality, cooperation, and mutual respect. He reiterated that multilateralism remains central to Iran’s foreign policy, asserting that it is the key to establishing a secure, just, and inclusive global environment where all nations can enjoy sustainable peace and prosperity.
In concluding his statement, Bagheri Kani reaffirmed Iran’s belief that effective multilateralism is the only viable path to achieving a world order that is fair, democratic, and sustainable.
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