Iran FM urges concentration on ‘political solution’ to resolve Ukraine crisis
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdullahian has underlined the need for a “political solution” to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, saying the Islamic Republic continues to enhance consultations between Russia and the former Soviet state to achieve the goal.
Amir-Abdullahian made the remarks in a phone conversation with his Hungarian counterpart Peter Szijjarto on Friday, during which the two diplomats exchanged views on the growing trend of bilateral relations, international issues of common concern and the Ukraine crisis.
Pointing to the conflict in Ukraine and stressing Iran’s principled stance of rejecting wars and sanctions, Amir-Abdullahian said, “The Islamic Republic urges focus on a political solution to resolve the crisis in Ukraine, and in this regard, continues the efforts and consultations between Moscow and Kiev to strengthen and advance the political solution to speed up the resolution of this crisis.”
The top Iranian diplomat also said Tehran helps ensure energy security and food security across the world following the war in Ukraine, adding, “We have had discussions with Russian and Ukrainian authorities in this regard.”
Referring to the results of his Hungarian counterpart’s trip to Tehran last year and the agreements reached between the two countries, Amir-Abdullahian said “development of relations with Hungary is a priority for the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
The Iranian foreign minister hailed the growing level of economic and trade cooperation between the two countries, saying the establishment of a joint economic commission in the near future can provide a suitable platform for accelerating bilateral relations.
Szijjarto, for his part, appreciated Iran’s efforts to establish stability in the region and the world, saying, “We want peace in Ukraine and stability in West Asia, and in this regard, we appreciate Iran’s role in establishing stability in the region and holding the Astana summit in Tehran.”
The Hungarian foreign minister added, “As a neighboring country of Ukraine and due to the potential dangers caused by the continuation of this crisis and the continuation of conflicts in this country, including a wave of refugees and illegal immigration, we demand an end to the war as soon as possible.”
Elsewhere in the phone call, Szijjarto emphasized the need to improve bilateral relations between Tehran and Budapest, saying that the Hungarian government has always supported Iran’s balanced approach in international forums and in the further development of bilateral ties.
He expressed readiness for the expansion of relations in various fields with Iran, and welcomed the establishment of a joint economic commission.
Szijjarto thanked Iran’s attention to the issue of energy security and underscored the importance of energy for Europe and the world, saying, “Iran’s stronger entry to the global energy market is in line with the interests of the world’s entire countries and nations.”
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