Zarif Calls to Establish Regional Dialogue Forum with Gulf States: Conflicts in Iraq, Syria & Bahrain don’t have Military Solutions
2017-02-20 - 7:18 p
Bahrain Mirror: Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Bahrain do not have military solutions, adding that each requires a political solution.
Zarif called to establish "Regional Dialogue Forum" with the Gulf states, considering that "achieving security at the expense of insecurity of others is an unrealistic proposition."
In his speech in Munich Security Conference Sunday, Zarif said that violence in the Middle East stems from the foreign military intervention, adding that the conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Bahrain do not have military solutions, IRNA reported.
Zarif believed that solving the problems in the region should begin by defining them in a non-zero-sum way. He said that Iran sees that the success of the regional dialogue needs cooperation from all countries, adding that laying the foundations for stability in the region requires regional and collective cooperation.
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