Iran, Belarus hold high-level defense talks

February 19, 2024 - 22:52

TEHRAN - In a significant development, Brigadier General Hamzeh Ghalandari, the Deputy for International Affairs at the Ministry of Defense and Support of the Armed Forces, initiated a diplomatic mission to Belarus on Monday.

This diplomatic endeavor marks a pivotal step forward in the continuous collaboration between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Belarus, specifically in the defense sector. The primary focal point of this diplomatic mission was to drive the implementation of the memorandum of understanding on military cooperation between the two nations.

Reports from the Iranian media shed light on the visit, highlighting General Ghalandari’s role as the leader of a high-ranking defense delegation to Belarus. The discussions during this diplomatic encounter centered on strategic approaches to amplify defense and military cooperation between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Belarus.

As both nations are esteemed members of prominent international organizations, the talks emphasized the alignment of Tehran and Minsk on crucial regional and global issues. The leaders mutually underscored their commitment to not only advancing bilateral relations but also fostering enhanced cooperation. This visit symbolized a concerted effort to explore untapped opportunities for expanding and intensifying collaborations, not only at the bilateral level but also within the broader international arena.

The commitment to strengthened cooperation was particularly emphasized in the context of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The leaders expressed their keen interest in leveraging the SCO framework to further solidify ties, contributing to regional stability and security.

General Ghalandari’sdiplomatic mission serves as a testament to the enduring partnership between Iran and Belarus, with a focus on elevating defense collaboration to new heights. As the talks progress, both nations are poised to unlock unprecedented opportunities for mutual growth and shared security objectives.