Kharrazi’s analysis centered on the strategic importance of fostering diplomatic ties, especially in the face of an ever-changing international order. His thoughts were particularly relevant given the geopolitical challenges of the time, as well as the nation’s efforts to maintain sovereignty and protect its national interests in the global arena. He also touched upon the significance of international cooperation, highlighting how various diplomatic agreements and partnerships have played a role in shaping the nation’s future.
Ali Akbar Salehi, the former Foreign Minister and current Chairman of the Iran Studies Foundation, was also in attendance. Salehi’s experience as a diplomat and statesman lent a unique perspective to the congress. His address focused on the changing nature of diplomacy in the context of international power shifts and how foreign relations have been a crucial tool for managing both regional and global challenges. Salehi highlighted the importance of adapting foreign policy strategies in response to the evolving geopolitical environment.
