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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Tehran is pursuing what he termed a policy of “provincial diplomacy” to promote Iran’s trade and cultural relations with its neighbouring countries.
Speaking at a conference in Tabriz University on Wednesday, Iran’s top diplomat stressed the role of trade and cultural exchanges between the border provinces and the neighbouring countries saying, “the Foreign Ministry is supporting provincial diplomacy to further bilateral ties with neighbours”.
“The two provinces of East Azarbaijan and West Azarbaijan, and the provinces of Gilan and Ardabil, can play again the historical role (of serving as gateways) in relations with neighbouring countries, including Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Turkey,” IRNA quoted him saying.
Araghchi also said that the Foreign Ministry has the implementation of the policy of provincial diplomacy on its agenda “so that Iran’s diplomatic missions can establish effective ties with the provincial capitals to help develop trade, people-to-people exchanges, and cultural cooperation”.
Last week, the Iranian foreign minister opened the provincial diplomacy conference in the northeastern city of Mashhad in which he stated that economic ties with the neighbouring countries are the “breathing space” in the wake of sanctions.
“Iran's trade with each of its neighbouring countries is more than total trade with Europe,” said Araghchi as Tehran is under U.S. and European sanctions over its civilian nuclear program.
“Majority of bilateral issues can be reviewed and resolved at border areas,” he added, “Iran’s priority in foreign relations is its immediate neighbours and next the nearby countries in the region.”
According to Araghchi, smugglers and terrorists do not cross the borders through which goods are exchanged and passengers travel.
“As the saying goes, if local officials in border provinces reach agreements with neighbouring provinces, the borders will function as borders of peace,” he said.
China and Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution on Tuesday aimed at coordinating defensive efforts to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, leaving no agreed international framework for securing the vital route.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah said it had stopped firing on northern Israel and Israeli forces on Wednesday as part of a two-week ceasefire in the Middle East brokered between the United States and Iran. However, a Hezbollah lawmaker warned that the pause could collapse if Tel Aviv does not adhere to it.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Iran and the United States, along with their allies, have agreed to an immediate two-week ceasefire covering all areas, but Israel says the deal excludes Lebanon. Tel Aviv says the U.S. is committed to achieving shared goals in upcoming negotiations.
Iran suggested it would be "unreasonable" to proceed with talks to forge a permanent peace deal with the U.S. after Israel pounded Lebanon with its heaviest strikes yet on Wednesday, killing hundreds of people. The warning came from Iran's lead negotiator, parliament speaker Mohammed Bager Qalibaf.
Construction has begun on a major new solar power project in Xizang, as China continues to expand its renewable energy capacity and push towards a greener future.
Millions of Indians queued to vote in local elections across two states on Thursday, kicking off four key contests this month.
Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to continue dialogue and avoid steps that could worsen tensions after China-hosted talks in Urumqi, with Kabul and Beijing saying the meetings focused on easing differences and improving relations.
Lithuania’s Prime Minister’s visit to Azerbaijan on 9 April signals a deepening strategic dialogue between Baku and European partners. Analysts say economic interests and geopolitical shifts are driving closer engagement.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Thursday (9 April) that restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is a vital interest for both Italy and the European Union, pledging coordination with international partners to ensure safe passage.
Kazakhstan says oil exports via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) remain stable after drone strikes on facilities near Novorossiysk, despite damage to key infrastructure and rising risks to a major export route.
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