Tehran (IP) - Iranian minister of defense in a meeting in India on Thursday said that the US and the Zionist regime of Israel use terrorism as a tool for exerting influence in the region whenever they find a chance.

Iran Press/Asia: Brigadier General Amir Hatami made the remarks at his speech at the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) Defense Ministers’ Conclave underway in India as part of Aero India 2021.

Developments of the recent decades tell all that today's world is in dire need of re-organizing its system to make the globe get rid of conventional polarizations, Hatami said.

Hatami left the Iranian capital for New Delhi, India, on Tuesday afternoon (February 2) to meet with Indian officials and attend Bangalore Air Show 2021.

In a meeting held this morning with his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh, General Hatami said the anti-colonialism and anti-oppression moves are among common commonalities between the two nations.

Below is the full text of General Hatami's speech at the IOR Ministerial Conclave:

At the outset, I would like to extend my sincere regards towards the distinguished guests, high ranking officials, commanders and senior officers and to express my heartfelt happiness to be in such an august gathering.

It is necessary for me to thank the government of the Republic of India and the Defense Minister H. E. Rajnat Singh for inviting me to this forum and thereby giving me the opportunity to share my viewpoints with you.

The security developments and events in the past recent decades remind a crucial point to the world and that is the necessity to re-engineer the world order on the basis of the new emerging powers and to dismiss the conventional polarizations. The bitter events in the past decade have proven to us that the prescribed patterns and models of the hegemonic powers result only in violence, extremism, terrorism, bloodshed, border disputes, conflict, insecurity and destruction.

We have clearly witnessed how the world could become more dangerous and subject to more insecurity as a result of incompetent, ignorant, unruly and hate-spreading rulers coming into power, in particular in the large and influential countries of the world. The unilateral dismissal of international treaties, dishonoring of significant treaties involving the future of the planet and the environment on account of being not economical, pulling out of security agreements due to their costliness, the onslaught on the UN and the WHO because of them not complying with an individual state’s interests and last but not least departure from the 5+1 nuclear agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran in order to force Iran for more concessions are all examples that indicate that the big powers or their commitments and accountability may no longer be trusted.

The most disastrous and heinous act in the dastard assassination of Iran’s national hero and the international champion of fighting against terrorism, Lieutenant General Qasem Soleimani, and Iraq’s national hero, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, and their companions and also the recent dastard assassination of noted Iranian defense and nuclear scientist Martyr Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, disclosed that the perpetrators and sponsors of state terrorism are not only untrustable but also they betray the high objectives of humanity like combating terrorism and saving the oppressed people. Rather, the entire world saw how the grateful people of Iran, Iraq, Syria and many other nations held such glorious memorial functions for those who had sacrificed their lives for them.

The Islamic Republic of Iran considers the Indian Ocean as a gateway towards the world through the sea and we deem the Indian Ocean states entitled to all the blessings of this vast body of water including security and progress. Iran, due to its unique geopolitical and geostrategic position through its vast coastal line along the Persian Gulf, Sea of Oman and control over the strategic strait of Hormuz enjoys a distinguished position in the Indian Ocean as this vast body of water is the gateway towards Caucasus, Europe and West Asia and Iran is willing to use this advantage for the benefit, progress and security of itself and other regional countries. Therefore, we believe that this region must be governed via progressive and advanced security standards and the Hormuz Peace Initiative has respectively been proposed by the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The Islamic Republic of Iran does not welcome the militarization of the region and is concerned about unconstructive arms races, accumulation of weapons and transformation of the region into a weapons arsenal. Indeed such a phenomenon is a result of a malevolent and ominous conspiracy of some extra-regional hegemonic powers in order for them to sell more arms to regional countries for their own economic advantage and to prevent countries in the region from internal development as their limited resources would be wasted away by making extravagant military expenses. Therefore, the regional countries must use more caution and we are of the opinion that by joining forces and strengthening our empathy we may collectively control and manage insecurity.

We believe that the Indian Ocean has high potentials for global peace and it may serve as a role model for the rest of the world and this is achievable as a result of mutual cooperation and commitments, making initiatives and by use of logic and courageous acts.

What is important today for the region is collective security and progress on the basis of regional potentials, capabilities and strengths which must result from the participation of all regional countries. It is a matter of criticism that why in spite of this vast, large and rich oceanic water, some littoral countries are facing underdevelopment because this would spark insecurity in the region as there is an undoubtable relation between development and security.

To overcome this challenge, we must benefit from the rich civilizational potential of littoral countries and involvement of affluent states for the management of this situation and resolution of the difficulties which would necessitate sociological, economic and cultural studies at the regional level besides foreseeing possible crises, harms and threats ahead of the region in the future, and thus they need to be pursued along with security and defense agendas.

We should not be indifferent towards the security developments in the region involving the Indian Ocean States as the insecurity in one place would impact the surrounding areas and beyond. For example, the imposition of the sea blockade on Yemen which is a stark case of maritime terrorism has stopped the arrival of pharmaceuticals and foodstuff to the innocent people of Yemen and we are witnessing in the 21st century a humanitarian catastrophe there. It is regrettable and history never forgets that this oppression against the people of Yemen is supported by some international organizations and this criminal act is perpetuated by taking recourse to a Resolution of the United Nations which is supposed to be safeguarding and ensuring global peace and security. This is while some big powers turn a blind eye to this crime in order to sustain their financial gains from selling arms and weapons.

It is the duty of all of us to condemn such criminal acts and to bring an end to this blockade at the earliest and to facilitate reaching of humanitarian aids to the people of Yemen. It is expected that this subject is stressed and pursued in tandem with other high objectives of this association or forum.

The experience of the Islamic Republic of Iran in fighting against terrorism shows that terrorism is like a contagious disease that would grow and develop anywhere it finds a breeding ground and powers like the US or the Zionist Regime would take advantage of terrorism as an instrument for imposing their influence or will on others.

While warning against the expansion of terrorism in this region and highlighting the necessity to foresee such crises, we express our readiness to share our experience and knowledge with other countries in the Indian Ocean region.

The Islamic Republic of Iran, in order to further benefit from its maritime potentials and to ensure security in the Persian Gulf, Sea of Oman, and Indian Ocean region, has prioritized the development of its maritime industry. Besides, it has made huge investments along its southern coastal lines such as the Makran and Chabahar. On other hand, Iran intends to tie the potentials of this region in the South with the potentials existing in the Caspian Sea in the North and to help to the development of the latter region as well. In this journey, we hope to benefit from the experience and investments of other countries.

At the end, I once again declare the readiness of the Islamic Republic of Iran for active participation in the subjects concerning the Indian Ocean.

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