The Moscow Security Conference, attended by representatives from over 100 countries, is a clear symbol of the collapse of the West’s monopoly on global security and the beginning of a new era of multilateral and pragmatic cooperation in response to emerging global threats, including unjust sanctions, economic terrorism, and the Palestinian crisis.

Iran’s initiative: From local security to confronting sanctions
The presence of the Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and his articulation of the country’s key positions—particularly regarding the need to counter economic sanctions—demonstrated Tehran’s strategic understanding of modern threats. Iran stressed that today’s security is not merely military, but also encompasses cultural, environmental, and economic dimensions. It seeks to offer a localized and multi-layered solution to global security challenges. This initiative was welcomed by various countries at the conference, opening new avenues for regional and global security cooperation.
Nuclear rights and the battle of narratives
The Moscow conference provided a platform for Iran to present its clear stance on its nuclear program amid Western psychological and media warfare. Ahmadian’s emphasis on preserving the enrichment cycle within the framework of national sovereignty was supported by several countries, including Russia. Foreign Minister Lavrov underscored that recognizing Iran’s right to enrichment is a core component of peaceful nuclear energy use. These positions highlighted the failure of the maximum pressure campaign and the success of Iran’s narrative-driven diplomacy on the international stage.
Palestine: A benchmark for true security
One of the highlights of the conference was the consensus on the need to support the Palestinian people and confront the crimes of the Zionist regime. Unlike Western conferences that ignore the Palestinian issue, the Moscow gathering underlined that global security is unattainable without ending occupation and crimes. The awakening of nations and support for Gaza—even in European streets—underscores the global strength of the resistance and the breakdown of the Zionist regime’s narrative monopoly.
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