Iran ramps up neighborhood diplomacy

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN – Iranian President Ayatollah Seyed Ebrahim Raisi gave a new boost to his administration’s policy of cementing ties with Iran’s
neighbors as part of the country’s new foreign policy agenda. President Raisi had a busy weekend in terms of holding meetings with
foreign leaders
He left Tehran on Wednesday for Ashgabat to attend an important regional summit held in Turkmenistan’s capital.He met with a number of
foreign leaders on the sidelines of the 6th summit of the Caspian Sea littoral states, which provided him with a unique opportunity to
advance his “neighborhood policy”
It marked a new orientation in Iran’s foreign policy which is aimed at strengthening ties with neighbors. President Raisi visited
Turkmenistan with a clear goal in mind: further advancing the neighborhood policy
In his meeting with the Chairman of the People's Council of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, Raisi said his administration “has a
special program in the field of foreign policy to develop neighborly relations, and Iran-Turkmenistan relations are expanding rapidly based
on extensive cooperation and mutual trust.”He reiterated this in his meeting with Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedow, saying that his
administration “attaches a special priority to develop relations and cooperation with neighbors”.President Raisi pointed out that the
relations between Tehran and Ashgabat are expanding rapidly based on the development of neighborly relations and on the basis of mutual
trust and extensive cooperation.Raisi also addressed the Caspian Sea summit, where he underlined Iran’s sincerity in its quest for
building better relations with its neighbors
He described this as a strategy of Iran.“The interaction of the Islamic Republic of Iran with its friends and neighbors is original, and
this interaction and cooperation not only will lead to economic prosperity and increase the welfare of our nations, but also strengthen
regional peace and stability and solve the problems of the Caspian Sea zone merely through its coastal countries
This major strategy of the Islamic Republic of Iran will continue, regardless of international developments,” Raisi said. This policy was
initiated a year ago when President Raisi assumed office in August 2021
Back then he expressed his administration’s strong desire for fostering cooperation with neighboring countries
To this end, the Raisi administration has made great strides
In the early days of his administration, Raisi succeeded in ironing out Iran’s membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Interestingly, the SCO membership was achieved during a summit in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Iran is now eyeing a similar membership in the
BRICS group of emerging countries which includes Russia, China, Brazil, India, and South Africa
 President Raisi was invited by China to address the recent BRICS summit
Russia and China have voiced support for Iran’s membership in the group. The Raisi administration is pursuing regional diplomacy
simultaneously with its efforts to hammer out a deal with the West over reviving the 2015 nuclear deal
The latest round of talks in this regard was held in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday and Wednesday.