Iranian, Belarusian security chiefs convene in Minsk
TEHRAN- Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, engaged in discussions with his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Volfovich, in Minsk.
During the Iranian delegation's visit to Belarus on Friday, Ali Akbar Ahmadian emphasized the importance of enhancing political, security, and economic ties, as well as fostering collaboration in sectors such as industry, mining, and trade.
Both officials highlighted the necessity of expanding relations in strategic domains and working together within international frameworks, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS.
Ahmadian also underscored the significance of multilateralism in the global landscape, advocating for strengthened cooperation on this front.
In response, the Belarusian official noted that both Tehran and Minsk align in their perspectives on promoting a multipolar world, steering clear of militarism, and striving for regional peace.
Iran and Belarus have fostered a cordial and collaborative relationship since its inception in 1993. Throughout the last twenty years, both nations have sustained significant political engagement and entered into multiple agreements designed to enhance economic collaboration and trade.
In recent times, senior officials from both countries have convened frequently, formalizing cooperation agreements to strengthen bilateral relations and explore opportunities for joint efforts on security issues.