Tehran: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has said that a new security framework for the Middle East requires the participation and collective cooperation of all regional countries, stressing that Iran cannot be ignored or excluded from any future regional arrangement.
During meetings with important figures and religious leaders, Araqchi said that regional security cannot be established by sidelining or eliminating Iran. He stressed that dialogue and mutual understanding are in the common interests of all countries in the region, including Iran.The Iranian foreign minister added that regional countries have recognized that security, economic development and long-term stability can only be achieved through cooperation and harmony between neighboring countries.
Meanwhile, a Qatari delegation has once again arrived in Tehran to review the latest developments regarding efforts to end the conflict between Iran and Israel. The delegation is expected to consult with Iranian officials on diplomatic measures and possibilities for reducing tensions in the region.


