Zarif’s significant absence from the first national congress on “Foreign Policy and History of Foreign Relations”

The congress also addressed the importance of cultivating the next generation of foreign policy experts. Several participants highlighted the need for continued education and research in international relations, emphasizing the role that universities and think tanks play in shaping the future of diplomacy. The discourse surrounding this theme underscored the critical need for future diplomats to possess a nuanced understanding of both historical and contemporary issues, enabling them to navigate complex international landscapes with skill and foresight.

In addition to the formal lectures and presentations, the congress featured several panel discussions that allowed for a more interactive exchange of ideas. Topics ranged from the impact of international sanctions on diplomatic relations to the role of international law in conflict resolution. These discussions allowed participants to explore the various challenges that foreign policy practitioners face and how they can work collaboratively to address global issues such as climate change, terrorism, and economic instability.

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