Tehran Dialogue Forum Concludes with High-Level Participation from 53 Countries

Tehran Dialogue Forum Concludes with High-Level Participation from 53 Countries
The two-day Tehran Dialogue Forum concluded with top Iranian officials and international delegates from 53 countries. Hosted by IPIS, the event featured around 50 panels focused on multilateralism, regional cooperation, and conflict resolution.

The closing ceremony of the Tehran Dialogue Forum was held with the presence of Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, and Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister. The event also saw the attendance of several deputy ministers, director generals, diplomats from the Foreign Ministry, and international guests participating in the forum.

The Tehran Dialogue Forum took place over two days at the Institute for Political and International Studies (IPIS), a think tank affiliated with the Iranian Foreign Ministry. Delegations from 53 countries participated in the forum, reflecting its growing international significance.

The forum officially opened on Sunday, May 17, with a keynote address by Iran’s President, Masoud Pezeshkian.

At the closing ceremony, Saeed Khatibzadeh, Deputy Foreign Minister and head of IPIS, delivered a summary of the forum’s outcomes. He stated that approximately 50 speeches and expert panels were held during the two-day event. According to Khatibzadeh, the forum brought together a broad range of participants, including decision-makers, policymakers, experts, and intellectuals.

The Tehran Dialogue Forum aimed to foster diplomatic engagement and policy dialogue among nations on pressing global and regional issues, with this year’s edition focusing on multilateralism, regional cooperation, and conflict resolution.