Stability in Balkans is in Iran’s interest: FM
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian reaffirmed Iran's strong dedication to promoting stability and security in the Balkans and fostering peaceful coexistence among all ethnic groups in the region.
During a telephone conversation with Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric on Thursday, Amir Abdollahian extended congratulations on Djuric's recent appointment as Serbia's foreign minister.
Amir Abdollahian emphasized Iran's unwavering stance on respecting the national sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries, assuring Djuric of Iran's commitment to supporting Serbia's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
In response, Djuric expressed Serbia's resolve to bolster comprehensive relations with Iran and to maintain bilateral cooperation on the global stage.
Both foreign ministers stressed the significance of ongoing dialogue to expand mutual relations and to hold further consultations on key regional and international issues.
Notably, Serbia holds a unique position as Iran's primary political partner in the Western Balkans. It is noteworthy that Serbia remains the sole country in the region that has not adhered to the European Union's sanctions against Iran.
This exchange between Iran and Serbia underscores their mutual commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and highlights the importance of diplomatic engagement in addressing regional challenges and fostering cooperation on the global stage.