Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Majid Takht-e Ravanchi, highlighted the need to enhance bilateral relations and boost economic cooperation during discussions with UAE high-ranking officials.

Why it matters: 

Iran places paramount importance on maintaining distinctive relations with neighboring countries, such as the UAE. The country's strategies and diplomatic efforts in managing the West Asian and Persian Gulf regions revolve around the imperative of leveraging indigenous-regional capabilities.

 

The big picture: 

Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran traveled to Abu Dhabi to participate in the Iran-UAE Political Consultations Committee, co-chaired by Takht-e Ravanchi and Assistant Minister for Political Affairs at the UAE Foreign Ministry Lana Nusseibeh. During the trip, Takht-e Ravanchi met with Diplomatic Advisor to the President of the UAE Anwar Gargash and State Secretary of Foreign Affairs Khalifa Shaheen. 

 

What he's saying: 

Takht-e Ravanchi, in a post on X, wrote: "I recently returned from Abu Dhabi. Within the framework of the first round of political consultations between the two countries, I had a long and fruitful meeting with Lana Nusseibeh, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates... The parties showed their eagerness to expand relations, especially in the economic field".

 

Go deeper: 

Takht Ravanchi's visit to Abu Dhabi was aimed at advancing Iran's foreign policy objectives by strengthening relations with Persian Gulf countries. Iran prioritizes stability, security, and strong ties with neighboring nations within its foreign policy framework. Beyond economic considerations, positive relations with its neighbors are crucial for maintaining collective security in the region.

 

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