ME transitioning from old to new political order: Iranian diplomat

23.11.15

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MONTREUX, Nov. 23 (MNA) – Iranian deputy FM Amir-Abdollahian speaking at World Policy Conf. on Sun. said the current situation in the Middle East is the sign of a transition from the old political order toward a new one.

Iranian deputy Foreign Minister for Arab-African Affaris Hossein Amir-Abdollahian made the remarks on Sunday during his speech on the topic of ‘Iran and Crises in West Asia’ at the World Policy Conference (WPC) in the Swiss city of Montreux.

He added that in spite of the new shift in the political order in the region, some long-standing issues have remained the same, the most important of which is the repeated intervention of trans-regional powers in the Middle East affairs; “these interferences are often in the form of military intervention which only makes the situation in West Asia all the more complicated,” he said.

“The Middle East in its current transitional phase needs a new security order which can be effective only via endogeneity, collective efforts by all governments and consideration of regional people’s legitimate demands,” said the Iranian diplomat.

Amir-Abdollahian voiced his regret over the fact that national and pro-democratic uprisings in the region had been offset by terrorists and due to the inaccurate understanding of some neighboring countries’ leaders of domestic developments, ‘weapon and terror’ have become the deciding factor for nations’ future as opposed to ‘ballot boxes.’

Elsewhere in his speech, the Iranian official focused on the crisis of terrorism in the region, saying “the atrocities committed by the ISIL bear testament to the fact that the gravest threat in today’s world is if terrorist organizations should turn into terrorist governments.”

“The Takfiri terrorism that has tarnished world security and targeted all nations and religions is the result of interventionist and irresponsible behavior of some regional and trans-regional players in the Middle East and North Africa,” he said.

Amir-Abdollahian stressed that following Iran’s nuclear accord and Syrian government’s agreement to chemical weapons disarmament, now it is time for the international community to ‘seriously put on agenda the demand for the disbarment of the occupying Zionist regime.”

Elsewhere, the Iranian diplomat noted that all countries were needed to put forward a common plan for rooting out terrorism, adding “terrorists’ access to financial resources, advanced weapons and military training camps must be blocked and eliminated. »

Amir-Abdollahian then leveled harsh criticism at Saudi Arabia for its military aggression in Yemen, saying the Islamic Republic backs Geneva talks and UN measures for holding Yemeni-Yemeni dialogues and the formation of an all-inclusive government of national unity in the war-stricken country.