Iran has declared it will use the upcoming Moscow Security Conference, scheduled for this week, as a key platform to promote the principles of multilateralism on the international stage. A senior Iranian official stated that the country will focus on calling for global cooperation rather than confrontation in security and political affairs.
The conference, hosted by Russia, brings together representatives from Asian, Middle Eastern, and other regions. It provides an opportunity for Iran to emphasize its stance supporting multilateral dialogue, especially amid heightened tensions with the United States and its Western allies over its nuclear program and regional issues.
Analysts note that Iran's choice of Moscow as a priority destination for this diplomatic campaign reflects the increasingly close ties between Tehran and Moscow. Both countries face Western sanctions and share a common stance opposing a U.S.-led world order.
Tehran is expected to propose new regional security cooperation initiatives while urging participating nations to support a more equitable global governance system where the voices of developing countries are respected.