Amir Abdollahian discusses efforts towards national security with IRGC commander
TEHRAN – In a pivotal move to address growing security concerns, a high-profile coordination session focused on the northwestern and southeastern regions of the country transpired on Sunday.
Attended by key figures such as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, deputy ministers, political directors from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the commander of the Ground Forces of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps, the session delved into critical discussions on tackling terrorist activities along specific border areas.
Hossein Amir Abdollahian, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, expressed appreciation for the dedicated security efforts of the armed forces and emphasized the strategic significance of Iran's neighboring policy. This summit not only highlighted the collaborative efforts between diplomatic and military entities but also provided detailed insights into countering foreign-affiliated terrorist activities.
Commander of the Ground Forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour, provided detailed insights into anti-terrorist movements of the IRGC against the activities of terrorists associated with foreign powers during this significant session.
The meeting marked as a significant step toward fortifying the country’s defense system and fostering regional stability.