Iran's Envoy: Defence Top Priority, Open to Diplomacy When Interests Secure

Iran's Ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, stated that the country's immediate priority is defending itself against aggression from adversaries. He clarified that Iran would consider diplomatic negotiations only when it is determined that such talks would secure the nation's interests. The Ambassador emphasized Iran's negative past experiences with cycles of conflict and ceasefire, which officials are working to avoid repeating. He also highlighted the importance of the BRICS bloc as a platform for cooperation independent of traditional global structures.

Key Points: Iran's Defence Priority & BRICS Role, Says Envoy to India

  • Defence is Iran's current priority
  • Diplomacy possible if interests secured
  • Negative experience with war-ceasefire cycles
  • BRICS seen as key independent platform
  • Calls for BRICS to condemn US, Israel actions
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"Iran prioritises defence against hostile actions by enemy," says Iranian Envoy to India

Iranian Ambassador to India states defence against aggression is the priority, but diplomacy will be used when it secures national interests. He also highlights BRICS' role.

"Under the current circumstances, the priority for the Islamic Republic of Iran is to defend the country against aggression and hostile actions by the enemy. - Mohammad Fathali"

By Ayushi Agarwal, New Delhi, April 6

Mohammad Fathali, Ambassador of Iran in India said on Monday that the priority for Iran is to defend the country against aggression and hostile actions by the enemy.

Fathali, in a written interview to ANI was asked about Iran's current position on negotiations, or if talks were still ongoing, and who the key parties involved are at this stage.

"Under the current circumstances, the priority for the Islamic Republic of Iran is to defend the country against aggression and hostile actions by the enemy. For 38 days, we have been defending ourselves against aggressors and will continue this path with strength. Our primary focus is on delivering an appropriate response to attacks by American and Zionist aggressors," he said.

He then told ANI that when it can be determined that that Iranians' interests could be secured by diplomacy, Iran will take necessary steps.

"At the same time, decisions regarding entering any form of negotiations are made within the framework of overarching policies and with the input of the highest decision-making bodies. Whenever it is determined that the interests of the Iranian people can be secured through diplomacy, the necessary steps will be taken," he said.

"It should also be emphasized that we have had a very negative experience with the flawed cycle of war, ceasefire, negotiations, and then renewed war. Our officials are prudently working to ensure that this experience is not repeated," he added.

The Ambassador underlined the importance of BRICS as an important multilateral mechanism on the international stage and said that for Iran it represents an important platform for expanding cooperation with emerging economies and reinforcing approaches independent of traditional global structures.

He said, "For the Islamic Republic of Iran, BRICS represents an important platform for expanding cooperation with emerging economies and reinforcing approaches independent of traditional global structures. Iran has consistently sought to participate in BRICS meetings at a high level. However, Iran's clear priority at this stage is to encourage BRICS member states to adopt a responsible position regarding current developments and to condemn unlawful and criminal actions by the United States and the Zionist regime. Iran believes that BRICS can play an effective role in supporting the principles of international law, countering unilateralism, and helping to reduce tensions."

His remarks come amid the developing security situation in West Asia and the Gulf region as the US-Israel and Iran conflict stands in its second month now, with hostilities across civilian, energy and military infrastructure in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on BRICS is interesting. As a member, India must walk a careful diplomatic line. Our national interest comes first - maintaining good relations with Iran for Chabahar port and energy, while also managing our ties with the US and Israel.
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Aman W
The envoy talks about defending against aggression, but let's not forget the innocent civilians caught in the middle on all sides. War is not the answer. All parties need to de-escalate. India should use its G20 presidency legacy to push for peace talks.
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Sarah B
Reading this from an Indian perspective, the stability of the Gulf is crucial for our economy. So many Indian workers are there. I appreciate the envoy's mention of diplomacy being an option later, but the "appropriate response" language is worrying. Hope cooler heads prevail.
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Vikram M
The part about the "flawed cycle of war, ceasefire, negotiations" is a very valid point based on history. It's a complex situation. India's foreign policy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the world is one family) is needed now more than ever. We must be a voice for peace.
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Karthik V
While I understand Iran's defensive posture, constantly blaming the "Zionist regime" and the US isn't helpful for dialogue. The article shows Iran wants BRICS to condemn them. That puts India in a tough spot. We have to be pragmatic, not ideological. Our focus should be on protecting Indian interests and citizens.

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