Tehran Dialogue Forum

Kharrazi Criticizes UN Weakness, Affirms Iran’s Determination to Resist Coercion

Kamal Kharrazi, head of Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, criticized the United Nations for losing its authority and being dominated by coercive powers, while reaffirming Iran’s commitment to national independence, self-reliance, and resilience in the face of foreign aggression.

Tehran Hosts Key Figures at IPIS Conference “International Law Under Assault”

Key diplomats, experts, and international figures attended the IPIS conference “International Law Under Assault: Aggression and Self-Defense” in Tehran on November 16, engaging in high-level discussions on the challenges facing international law and global security.

Revisiting Security Arrangements in the Region: Key Elements and Defining Factors

A panel at the IPIS conference urged shifting from unilateral, hegemonic security approaches toward regional, law-based cooperation to protect sovereignty and build a more stable and independent security order.

Nuclear Non-Proliferation at Risk: Prevailing Trends and Discourses

At a Tehran conference, international panelists including Kazem Gharibabadi and Mick Wallace condemned Western hypocrisy and double standards over the attacks on Iran, arguing the current global order has failed and calling for a new multipolar system.

Gharibabadi: Attacks on Safeguarded Nuclear Sites Are a "Most Serious Crime" Threatening Global Non-Proliferation

Iran's Deputy for International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, condemned the attacks on Iran's nuclear sites as a "most serious crime," warning that the international community's double standards threaten the entire global non-proliferation regime.