Qatar, Iran Agree on Keeping Foreign Forces Out
TEHRAN -- Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi says the presence of outsiders in West Asia only serves to increase insecurity because they consider themselves as masters of the world.
Raisi made the remarks in a Thursday meeting with the visiting Qatari Foreign Minister Muhammad bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, during which the two sides discussed the importance of boosting cooperation among regional countries.
“Deepening of relations and increased synergy among the neighboring countries can help establish security” in the region, Iran’s president said.
“The presence of foreigners in the West Asia region only leads to increased insecurity and raises concerns,” Raisi said. “Outsiders have no respect for the identity and character of the regional nations and governments and believe that they are masters of the world.”
The Iranian nation, he added, has always stood on its principled positions on various issues and moves ahead without caring for what the enemies want.
“This is why the Americans officially announced that their maximum pressure policy had borne no fruit.”
On Tuesday, U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said the “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran has been an “abject failure.”
Speaking at a press briefing, he added that the previous U.S. administration left behind a “terrible set of options,” including its escalations towards the Islamic Republic.
Raisi said under the new administration, the Islamic Republic of Iran prioritizes expansion of relations with the regional and neighboring countries.
“Tehran believes that regional cooperation is in favor of peace, security and advancement of regional nations and hails it,” he said.
The Qatari foreign minister, for his part, conveyed an invitation from Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani for Iran’s president to take part in the next summit of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum.
“Qatar is determined to boost all-out relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran in various political and economic fields and the Emir of Qatar is personally following up on this issue,” he said.
Qatar, he said, shares Iran’s stance on the negative outcome of foreign presence in the region. “We believe that the regional countries must move toward peace and progress through regional cooperation.”