Tehran (IP) - Iran's Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that multilateralism is a mechanism to solve international problems and dilemmas.

Iran Press/Iran news: Iran's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, at the 7th Conference on Multilateralism in the History of Iran's Relations, said: "Today, the world community is facing a fundamental crisis. A crisis that is the benchmark of the humanitarian slogans of the last century, and it should be seen how the world community will come out of this test eventually"

He added: "For about four months, a massive war crime has been going on against the people of Gaza by the anti-human Zionist regime, and a horrible series of murders, sieges, forced displacement, and genocide has been exposed to the eyes of the world."

In this case, a question is raised whether multilateralism, global sharing of opinion and action helped mankind. Certainly, the wave of popular protests against the crimes of the Zionists all over the world is a sign that free people have raised the same question and thus have provided the answer with continuous protests. 

Amir-Abdollahian added: "The West's unilateralism in blind supporting of an illegitimate and criminal regime has regressed all human achievements in the field of multilateralism and international law.

He noted: "Multilateralism is an opportunity, and if it is looked upon from the point of view of fairness, its mechanisms have helped humanity in some cases and prevented murder and harm."

Amir Abdollahian emphasized that today, we are in great need of critical reflection on the roots and approaches of multilateralism, and without doubt, historical reflection will help us in this direction. 219

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