Iran not accept any geopolitical changes, shifting borders of countries in region: President
ISNA - Iranian Students' News Agency
Tue / 25 July 2023 / 12:14
Tehran (ISNA) - Emphasizing the necessity of solving regional issues by the countries of the region, Iran's President stated, "The intervention of outsiders only complicates the issues, and the Islamic Republic of Iran, by supporting the peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan, hopes that these talks will establish and strengthen peace and security in the region as much as possible".
Speaking in a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, Ebrahim Raisi stressed the necessity of solving regional issues by the countries of the region and stated, "Foreign interference only complicates the issues, and the Islamic Republic of Iran, by supporting the peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan, hopes that these talks will establish and strengthen peace and security in the region as much as possible".
The President also stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran does not accept any geopolitical changes and shifting the borders of the countries in the region, adding, "Iran supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all the countries in the region".
President Raisi emphasized the importance of improving the level of relations between the two countries as much as possible and added, "The Islamic Republic of Iran does not see any obstacle to the development of relations with Armenia".
In this meeting, Ararat Mirzoyan, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, while appreciating Iran's positions regarding the developments in the Caucasus region, stated, "Armenia will never become a platform for anti-Iranian actions and always emphasizes on the development of regional security and peace".
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia considered relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran to be very important for his country and emphasized on increasing diplomatic relations between the two countries and strengthening and deepening the relations between them.
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