Delivering the fifth R K Mishra Memorial Lecture, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said there was an urgent need to fundamentally change the existing approaches in resolving various conflicts and said India and Iran must join hands towards forcefully seeking the change.
"If the security at the expense of insecurity of others makes any sense, then we should have never had 9/11. I thought 9/11 was enough to prove to everybody that security is the globalised common commodity. You cannot own it. You need to share it. You cannot have security alliances, you need to have security network," he said.
Underlining the need for adopting a different outlook to deal with various issues, he said "zero some mentality" of Western powers has complicated situation in various conflict zones in the world.
"I believe India and Iranians have been in the forefront of fighting for that different outlook. When Mahatma Gandhi presented his outlook that was the beginning of a new paradigm of international relations," he said.
The visiting minister accused the Western countries of attempting to define international relations in a different way and said the world is undergoing significant transformation and nobody can claim monopoly over any country.
In his inaugural address, Khurshid said Iran is "too important" a country to be sidelined by anyone. He said instability in Syria has the potential to undermine stability in the entire West Asia.
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