Keshavarzzadeh also said in an interview with IRNA on Saturday that this would make it easier for Iran to join other regional and international alliances, adding that various states would accept Iran's presence in their associations.
Keshavarzzadeh stated that organizations such as the SCO and the BRICS group are attempting to resist the United States’ unilateralism by adopting common strategies.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi suggested in his speech at last year’s BRICS Summit that the Islamic Republic could provide BRICS member states with energy-related items, which was welcomed by its members.
Arguing that the strengthening of relations and collaborations with Russia, China, and other BRICS member states has played an influential role in Iran’s membership in the bloc, he also mentioned that following such developments, it is normal for the Islamic Republic’s contribution to other regional and international alliances to be easier than before, and that various states will support Tehran to have a say in other organizations and associations.
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