On May 29, Iran formally signaled its willingness to participate in constructive dialogues to build a new security architecture for West Asia. The move comes as tensions escalate at multiple flashpoints in the region, particularly concerning Iran's nuclear program and longstanding geopolitical conflicts.
Speaking at a security conference, an Iranian representative emphasized that Tehran does not seek confrontation but desires a regional security mechanism based on mutual respect and non-interference. The proposal is seen as a strategic step to reduce tensions and promote stability in a volatile region.
Analysts suggest that Iran's statement could create opportunities for fresh negotiations but also requires responses from neighboring countries and regional powers such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Israel. Meanwhile, the United States and European partners remain cautious, urging Iran to first comply with nuclear non-proliferation agreements.