The conference will be attended by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, as well as some senior political officials, elites, prominent thinkers, and representatives of prominent think tanks in the fields of foreign affairs and international politics in Iran and the world.
The conference will bring together 350 Iranian and international guests, including diplomatic missions, academics, and analysts from France, Italy, Greece, Lebanon, Iraq, Ireland, Slovakia, the United Kingdom, Finland, Russia, and many regional countries.
The event will include four expert panels that will discuss issues such as June’s Israeli and U.S. aggression against Iran, threats to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and a review of regional security agreements.
On June 13, while Washington and Tehran were in the process of nuclear negotiations, Israel launched a blatant and unprovoked invasion of Iran. The Israeli attack sparked a 12-day war that left at least 1,064 people dead in the country, including military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians.
The United States also entered the war by bombing three Iranian nuclear facilities in a serious violation of international law.
In response, Iranian forces targeted strategic locations throughout the occupied territories, as well as Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base, the largest US military base in West Asia.
On June 24, Iran successfully thwarted the invasion through successful retaliatory operations against both the Israeli regime and the United States.
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