Iranian ambassador discusses economic ties with SCO chief

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Tuesday.He stated that the Iranian parliament and government, notably the Foreign Ministry, had worked hard to compile and ratify the
membership until 2021.The SCO, which has its headquarters in China, is a diplomatic organization with eight members: China, Kazakhstan,
Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Russia, India, and Pakistan.The group was founded in 2001, and its members seek to address shared
security challenges, cooperate militarily, and advance internal trade.In March 2022, Iran and the group formally began the procedure for
A month later, the Iranian parliament gave its approval for the nation to join the bloc.A month later, the Iranian parliament approved the
importance of the SCO on March 7 in order to promote global cooperation and counter unilateralism.Raisi stated that the SCO nations had
created extraordinary capacities for the organization that it can use to effectively confront unilateralism and play an effective role in
certain that, given its rich civilizational and historical background, Iran can serve as an active and productive member in expanding the
and more countries are applying to join the SCO family.Speaking to media persons from countries member to the SCO, Zhang welcomed
China.Zhang explained that the goals of the SCO are as follows: firstly, to step into a new stage with unity and mutual trust; secondly, to
reach a new level of security cooperation; thirdly, to enter into a new stage of opening-up; fourthly, to make achievements in cultural and
people-to-people exchanges; fifthly, to confirm the trend of democracy in a multi-polar world.Iran has recently taken part in a vigorous
diplomatic drive across the world, deepening friendships with neighbors and partners in various regions, particularly Latin America.Tehran
has also asked to join the BRICS group, which also includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.