Zarif made the remarks while addressing the 72nd High-level Meeting on Peace
building and Sustaining Peace at United Nations Headquarters in New York on
Tuesday.
"Conflict prevention requires focusing on the root causes, including the
mutually reinforcing afflictions of occupation, foreign intervention and
extremism. Additionally, advancing hegemonic illusions or attempting to achieve
security at the expense of others through exclusion and block formations, have
invariably caused tension and conflict, and led to destructive arms races," he
added.
Zarif also noted that Persian Gulf countries must join forces in order to
maintain regional peace instead of trying to become regional powers. The
Iranian foreign minister further called for the establishment of a "Regional
Dialogue Forum" and the establishment of new security networks aimed a replacing
current national security blocs.
"It is crucial to now shift to a new paradigm based on joining forces to create
strong regions, instead of anyone seeking to be the strongest in our region. And
shifting from forming security blocks to accepting security networking. Both are
predicated on respect for the interest of all stakeholders--large and
small--coupled with a win-win philosophy. In the current inter-connected world,
no country’s security can be assured at the expense of others," he noted.
On Monday, Zarif said that era of zero sum games is long gone while addressing
the Council on Foreign Relations on Monday in New York.
Source:PRESSTV