The world is reaching a critical junction point as an
emerging order of non-Western states looks to pursue closer economic and
political ties with one another, according to Raisi.
“The global landscape is undergoing a paradigm shift towards
an emerging international order, a trajectory that is not reversible,” he said.
“As non-Western powers have emerged, there is a collective hope for a novel and
equitable world order. The Islamic Republic of Iran advocates maximum economic
and political convergence and is interested in interacting with the global
community under the principle of justice.”
Through mutual political trust, economic cooperation, and
indigenous security measures the goals of regional partners can be achieved more
easily, said Raisi.
Holding up the Qur’an, he said “The holy book beckons
humanity towards rationality, spirituality, the truth and justice. It expounds
upon the unity of mankind proclaiming all earthly inhabitants it seeks to guide
all towards human dignity... and speaks of equality among humans.”
Raisi emphasized the need for regional stability, noting the
security of neighboring countries directly implicated the security of Iran.
He also
criticized Western powers for what he claimed was an overt attempt to undermine
stability in the region, claiming that Western intelligence agencies were
moving terrorists across the region in a much targeted fashion.
“The surgical use of terrorists by certain Western governments as a political
tool will be overcome by the collective will of the people of the region,” he
said.
“Iran, who herself has been the biggest target of
terrorists, has been at the forefront of combating terrorism in the region,” he
added.
Iran additionally
accused the United States of meddling in neighboring states, and drew attention
to the situation in Afghanistan to highlight the humanitarian impact of Western
military intervention on regional affairs.
“An independent and robust neighborhood presents an
opportunity for the entire region. We will welcome any extended hand quite
warmly.
Raisi
lamented Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, labeling it a
negation of the inherent rights of Palestinians.
He also emphasized the need to recognize Palestinian
statehood and withdraw Israeli troops and settlements from the region.
“The
people of the region see Iran as a secure partner for their own security and
the occupying regime in Jerusalem is seen as the perpetrator of much of the
violence in the region,” he said.
“Has the time not come to bring an end to seven and a half decades to the
occupation of Palestinian lands, of the demolition of their homes, of the blood
of their women and children, and for the people of Palestine to be recognized
officially as a country?”
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