6 Jul 2024
Wednesday 19 July 2023 - 17:09
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Iran SCO membership, BRICS accession to counter sanctions

Irans foreign minister says the countrys full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and potential accession to the BRICS group of emerging economies will promote multilateralism and counter sanctions.

In a televised interview on Tuesday, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said Irans full membership in the SCO was among the achievements of the Raeisi administrations foreign policy and will improve peoples livelihood.

At the end of the 23rd virtual summit of the SCO Council of Heads of States on July 4, Iran gained full membership of the worlds largest regional organization in terms of geographic scope and population. Irans national flag was raised at the blocs Secretariat compound in Beijing on July 5.

Iran and the organization started a formal process for Tehrans accession to the bloc in March 2022. In September of the same year, Iran signed a memorandum of commitment to join the SCO. A month later, the Iranian parliament approved the countrys accession to the organization.

Amir-Abdollahian pointed to the outcomes of Irans accession to the SCO and said Iran will enjoy all the facilities available to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization member states in the economic and commercial domains.

The chief Iranian diplomat, however, emphasized that the SCO is not just an organization that focuses only on economic issues, but it also includes cooperation in the fields of security, culture, military, anti-terror fight, science, and technology.

Pointing to Irans potential accession to the BRICS, Amir-Abdollahian said Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi has been officially invited to take part in the powerful blocs 15th summit in South Africa from 2224 August 2023.

He added that Irans potential membership in the five-state bloc would provide the country with an opportunity to make use of great capacities from Africa to Asia, Latin America, and other countries.

BRICS is comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The groups members host around half of the worlds population besides representing one-fifth of the global economy.

Iran is among more than a dozen countries that seek membership in the bloc and has submitted a formal application to join the body. The Islamic Republic has described its objectives as in alignment with those of the BRICS countries.

The world today is not a world of unilateralism. A new international order is shaping in the world. One of the features of this new order is the countries focus and attempts to move from unilateralism to multilateralism, the Iranian foreign minister said.

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