Iran Advocates for Global Order Against US Hegemony at Moscow Security Forum
Iran seeks global order rejecting US hegemony, says top official

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Iran is actively pursuing a global order that rejects US dominance, as articulated by Ali Bagheri, Deputy Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, during the 1st International Security Forum in Moscow. He emphasized the need for unity and regional cooperation while safeguarding Iran's interests in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 01Ali Bagheri stated that Iran aims to establish a 'just order' in global affairs based on unity, independence, and resistance.
- 02Iran insists that the Strait of Hormuz must not become a source of insecurity for its national interests.
- 03Bagheri expressed Iran's willingness to engage in constructive dialogue and long-term cooperation with regional countries.
- 04The 1st International Security Forum in Moscow is attended by over 140 delegations from various countries and international organizations.
- 05The forum includes high-ranking officials such as National Security Advisors and directors of law enforcement agencies.
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During the 1st International Security Forum in Moscow, Ali Bagheri, Deputy Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, outlined Iran's vision for a global order that rejects US hegemony. He emphasized the importance of principles such as unity, independence, and resistance, stating that Iran seeks to create a 'just order' that fosters trust and cooperation among nations. Bagheri highlighted the significance of the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that it must not be a source of insecurity for Iran. He also indicated Iran's readiness to engage in constructive dialogue and sustainable cooperation with regional countries to establish a balanced regional order. The forum, taking place from May 26 to May 29, has attracted over 140 delegations, including security officials and representatives from international organizations.
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Iran's pursuit of a new global order may influence regional stability and security dynamics, particularly regarding maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz.
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