Sep 15, 2024 15:08 UTC
  • Secretary of Iran's SNSC: New order of independent countries is advancing, American order is failing

Pars Today - The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), in a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart, referring to the failure of US policies in the world, said: There is no progress for the US in any part of the world, and there should be no doubt about the progress towards the new order of independent countries.

Ali Akbar Ahmadian, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, and Alexander Volfovich, Secretary of the National Security Council of Belarus, in a meeting in Minsk, emphasized the strengthening of political, security, and economic relations and the development of cooperation in the fields of industry, mining, and trade. According to Pars Today, Ahmadian, in this meeting, referring to the common view of the two countries on the need for multilateralism in the international system, said: The fact that the global conditions and order are changing is an undeniable reality.

Ahmadian added: The US and Western countries once tried to crush others under their feet with the tool of global trade, but today they are trying to take action with sanctions, which is a backward and desperate move.

The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, stating that BRICS, Shanghai, and similar frameworks are the pioneers of the new global order, told his Belarusian counterpart: Be sure that we will not return to the past. We must move forward and not wait for the past order.

Ahmadian also referred to the developments in the West Asian region, saying: Today, the Zionist regime, whether it continues to wage war or makes peace, has failed.

The Secretary of the National Security Council of Belarus also confirmed his Iranian counterpart's remarks on the multipolar world, saying: Tehran and Minsk have the same view on this issue and are taking firm steps in this direction.

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Key phrases: Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Ali Akbar Ahmadian, multilateralism, new global order.

 

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