Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says the Caspian Sea's legal regime should guarantee that the interests of the littoral states are met in view of thegeopoliticaldevelopments.
Zarif made the remark in a ministerial meeting of the Caspian Sea littoral states in the Kazakhcapital of Astana on Wednesday.
The Caspian Sea littoral states - Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Russia - arediscussing aconvention on the seas legal regime thatwould be a comprehensive documentoutliningthe duties and rights of the five littoral states as well as the framework of cooperation amongthese countries.
Zarif and foreign ministers from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Russia have come together in Astana to discuss key issues pertaining to the Caspian Sea, including its legal status, and to outline a plan for a summit of the seas littoral states scheduled to be held in Kazakhstan.
An Iranian working group arrived in Astana earlier this week to participate in the expert-level sessionsto devise a convention on the Caspian Seas legal status.
In the Wednesday ministerial meeting, Iran's top diplomat noted that the legal regime of the Caspian Sea should take into account peace and security.
Sustainable peace and security in the Caspian Sea [region] is of fundamental significance to regional governments and nations, Zarif said.
He added that the Islamic Republic of Iran, acknowledging the key issue of security, believes that "transparency, peaceful use of the sea and avoiding an armsrace" will ensure peace and stability in the region.
The Caspian Sea is the largest enclosed body of water by area and is variously classed as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea.
The issue ofthe legal status ofthe Caspian Sea was given significance afterthe collapse ofthe Soviet Union and the emergence ofnew independent states bordering the sea.