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Iranian Ambassador Meets Georgian Officials, Discusses Regional Security

By Messenger Staff
Friday, April 3, 2026
Seyed Ali Moujani said he met with representatives of Georgia's Foreign Ministry to discuss recent developments in the region, including tensions in the Persian Gulf.

In a statement posted on April 1, Moujani said the meeting followed contact with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia and described the talks as constructive.

"Today, in order to analyze the recent events and discuss the consequences of the attacks on civilian infrastructure, I first contacted the Georgian Foreign Ministry and then held a meeting," he wrote.

He said the discussion covered the situation in the Persian Gulf, energy issues, and relations between the two countries. "A constructive conversation took place on the situation in the Persian Gulf, the future of energy, and the millennia-old friendly relations between the two nations," he said.

Moujani also addressed broader geopolitical tensions, saying Iran "does not act hastily in the face of pressure" and relies on its internal stability and strategic capabilities.

"Contrary to superficial and media interpretations, it is clear today that Iran's comprehensive defense is effective after a month," he wrote, adding that some countries are reassessing their positions.

He criticized what he described as interventionist policies by major powers. "The experience of recent years has shown that the interventionist policies of great powers cannot ensure sustainable security and cannot guarantee economic stability," Moujani said.

"The reality is simple: regional security is the result of cooperation and mutual understanding, not the expansion of costly foreign competition," he added.