Iran Press/ Iran news: Adil Abdul Mahdi said on Monday at the third Tehran Dialogue Forum (TDF 2022): "It is an honor to participate in this meeting."
The former prime minister of Iraq added: "There are some indicators in the current state of the world and it is very difficult to talk about these issues. There are conflicts today between the dominating countries and the oppressed countries, and until we understand these issues, we cannot have a proper understanding of any country's situation."
West has lost its military capabilities
Abdul Mahdi noted: "Western powers have lost many of their military capabilities, including their nuclear, missile, and drone capabilities."
The former Prime Minister of Iraq stated: "China's national production per capita has reached 30 trillion dollars, and China has become the second largest holder of US Treasury bonds".
Abdul Mahdi stated: "We are witnessing a historical phenomenon, and the center of gravity has been shifted to former colonial countries such as India.
He considered the Persian Gulf region, the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea, and the Indian Ocean to be the main routes in international trade and stressed that the occupation of the Israeli regime is still one of the important factors causing the crisis in the region.
The former prime minister of Iraq emphasized: "Our effort is to focus on reducing the power of the domination system and creating alternatives for it because it seems that the 21st century is the dawn of Asian, African, and Latin American powers."
Decline of the US is near
Nicaragua's foreign minister, Denis Moncada, stated at the third Tehran Dialogue Forum (TDF 2022) that the decline of the United States is near and said: "The world is changing for new goal and is on the verge of multilateralism of independent states."
"Thank you to the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran and my brother Mr. Amir Abdollahian, Minister of Foreign Affairs, for organizing the third meeting in Tehran," he added.
Nicaragua's foreign minister added: "The world is changing for new goals and is on the verge of multilateralism and independent governments."
Stating that the motto of Iran's politics includes politics and neighborliness and emphasizes international law and the development of relations based on trust, he said: "We raise fair flags for the good of humanity."
Regarding the war in Ukraine, Moncada noted: "The US administration has violated international law by using the European Union and Ukraine countries as tools to attack Russia and the Russian border and has put international peace and security at risk."
The Nicaraguan FM described his country's relations with Iran as friendly, inclusive, and anti-imperialist, and emphasizing Nicaragua's support for the government and people of Iran, he said: "We believe in multilateral friendship and for peace, security, and progress."
He stated that the decline of the United States is near and the conditions are ready to stop imperialist impositions, adding that the Tehran meeting can provide an opportunity to open the way for the cooperation of the nations of the world.
Crises foment instability, and war at Int'l level
Venezuela's Deputy Foreign Minister also stated in the forum that crises caused instability and war at the international level and stated: We hope that dialogues and peace will lead to the creation of a multilateralism system at the world level.
Carlos Julio Ron Martinez stated in the third forum of dialogue in Tehran. "We know that crises cause instability and war at the international level," he said.
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela added: "We hope that dialogues and peace will be manifested in multilateralism, we must also institutionalize peace in the Latin American area."
Speaking in the forum, Qatar's deputy Emir Sheikh Abdullah Bin Hamad Al Thani, also said: "Qatar is not separate from this region and is trying to keep dialogue open. I thank you for the successful organization of this program."
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