FM stresses Iran's readiness to cooperate with G20
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian called for practical steps to strengthen global peace, stability, and security, and has noted that the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to cooperate with the Group of Twenty (G20).
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Amir-Abdollahian said that the world is currently facing multi-layered and complex crises besides the prospect of returning COVID-19, conflict, war and terrorism, underdevelopment as well as the consequences of poverty and economic inequality, and at the same time, the conditions of stagnation and inflation, while a number of countries are working on their own unilateral interests instead of cooperating to solve global problems and crises.
Some countries try to put some independent states under pressure and demand multilateralism by affecting the international financial and economic institutions as well as imposing unilateral and oppressive sanctions, he added.
Calling for practical steps to strengthen global peace, stability, and security, Amir-Abdollahian expressed the Islamic Republic of Iran's readiness to cooperate with the G20.
Establishing the troika of southern states to secure the interests of the people of the South, multilateral, regional, and international cooperation within the framework of cooperation to stabilize energy security in the world while striving for food security, multifaceted cooperation in the field of transportation and transit, fair and peaceful utilization of nuclear energy besides moving towards public nuclear disarmament in the world, fighting terrorism, extremism and strengthening religious tolerance, as well as creating an independent media for the South, he underlined them as proposals of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Referring to the Islamic Republic of Iran's inalienable right to peaceful use of nuclear energy, he highlighted that the Islamic Republic of Iran does not give in to threats, external pressure, and force, adding that diplomacy and negotiations are the best options for talking with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
During the webinar, the foreign ministers of India, Armenia, Oman, the Maldives, Panama, Jamaica, Kenya, El Salvador, Georgia, Uganda, Tunisia, and the Dominican Republic expressed their views.