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A KEY ELEMENT IN IRAN’S FOREIGN POLICY

Abstract

This article discusses a key element in Iran’s foreign policy. Iran, with a long history of civilization and cultural richness, has continually strived to establish a strong presence in the global arena. One of the key elements in Iran’s foreign policy strategy is the building of regional alliances, stemming from both historical ties and pragmatic interests. These alliances not only stabilize the region but also provide Iran with an opportunity to exert its influence and pursue its national interests. This article will delve into Iran’s approach towards creating and nurturing regional alliances and its significance in shaping its foreign policy.

Keywords

Iran’s foreign policy, cultural richness, regional alliances, pragmatic interests.

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