© Reuters. Iranian President Rahid: U.S. troops must withdraw from Middle East
Financial Associated Press, April 18 (Editor: Niu Zhanlin)On Tuesday (April 18), local time, Iranian President Rahih delivered a speech during his participation in the country’s Army Day military parade. He said that the United States and foreign forces should withdraw from the Middle East because “the presence of outsiders threatens regional security.” .
In addition, he also stated that the Iranian armed forces have maintained the security of the region and are willing to “shake hands warmly” with anyone who is interested in maintaining the security of the region, while the United States and foreign forces are threats to the security of the Middle East.
Lehi emphasized that Iran’s armed forces will never destroy the territorial integrity of other countries in the Middle East; and unfriendly moves against Iran will be met with a strong response from the military, referring to relations with Israel.
April 18 is Iran’s Army Day, and Iran held a military parade on the morning of that day. According to previous reports from Iranian media, more than 40 types of fighter jets appeared in this year’s air parade, and the naval parade was held in the blue waters of the Persian Gulf.
The day before, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Kanani said that the current international situation has changed, and the era when the United States is regarded as a superpower is over.
Kanani pointed out that the unipolar world no longer exists and the United States is no longer considered a superpower. The U.S. is still considered a great power, but the days when the U.S. was considered a superpower are over.
Currently, Iran and Saudi Arabia continue to promote the resumption of diplomatic relations. The delegations of the two sides went to the other country to promote the reopening of embassies and consulates. Kanani said Iran had formally invited Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to visit the country.
Since the restoration of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran under the mediation of China, there have been frequent positive interactions in many countries in the Middle East recently: Bahrain and Qatar have agreed to resume diplomatic relations, Iraq and Oman are actively mediating relations between Egypt and Iran, and Turkey and Egypt have announced that they will Bilateral relations have been restored to the ambassadorial level, and plans for Syria’s return to the League of Arab States (LAS) have taken an important step.
According to the analysis, the weakening of US hegemony has provided Middle Eastern countries with an opportunity to develop multilateralism, and Middle Eastern countries are beginning to assess this new situation in order to find ways to improve relations and develop together.