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During the Ahwaz Executive Conference… Trump’s Advisor: 11 Proposals Submitted to the U.S. Administration in Support of the Ahwaz Executive Body

 

During his intervention at the Ahwaz Executive Conference, Gabriel Soma, advisor to former U.S. President Donald Trump, highlighted a set of 11 proposals submitted to the new U.S. administration, all concerning support for the Ahwaz Executive Body.

Speaking via Skype at the conference, Soma stated that these proposals aim to strengthen the aspirations and legitimate rights of the Ahwazi people.

He explained that these proposals reflect the U.S. commitment to supporting just causes and the right of nations to self-determination. Soma also emphasized that the Ahwazi issue is gaining increasing international attention, highlighting its importance in U.S. foreign policy.

He further pointed out that the support provided includes both political and economic aspects, as the United States seeks to strengthen Ahwaz’s position on the international stage through strategic partnerships with allied nations. He added that these steps come at a critical time, given the growing challenges facing the Ahwazi people in their pursuit of freedom and independence.

Additionally, Soma reaffirmed that the U.S. administration acknowledges Ahwaz’s history and the aspirations of its people, stating that supporting the Ahwazi cause can contribute to greater regional stability. He emphasized that raising global awareness about the Ahwazi issue could positively influence diplomatic relations among the concerned nations.

At the conclusion of his speech, Soma called on the international community to take a clearer stance on the Ahwazi cause, stressing that supporting the Ahwaz Executive Body is a step toward achieving justice and peace in the region.

This statement was made during an international conference organized by the Ahwaz Executive Body in collaboration with the European International Organization for Development and Human Rights in Germany, the Arab-European Center for Human Rights in Brussels, and the Al-Rafidain Justice Center in Switzerland. The conference, held on February 7 in Germany, addressed key security and peace issues in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Iranian interventions and their destabilizing impact on regional peace and development.

The conference highlighted Iran’s role in destabilizing the region through its support for terrorist groups, as well as its military and political interventions, particularly in the Arab state of Ahwaz, where human rights violations continue under Iranian rule.

Participants discussed Iranian crimes against the region’s peoples, especially in Arab nations, with a focus on the systematic crimes committed against the Ahwazi people.

The event also explored Arab experiences in countering Iranian interference and strategies to confront Iran’s threats to regional security and stability. Experts exchanged views on the best approaches to addressing Iran’s escalating threats, enhancing Arab cooperation in combating terrorism, and advocating for human rights.

The conference brought together a distinguished group of decision-makers, researchers, and academics from various Arab and international countries, as well as representatives of non-Persian ethnic groups from within Iran’s geography, who shared insights on the security challenges facing the region.

Among the notable attendees were the Secretary-General of the Baloch National Solidarity Party and his delegation, the President of the Azerbaijani-Turkic Center and his delegation, as well as Ms. Fariba Mohammadi, Deputy Secretary-General of the Komala Kurdish Party, along with her accompanying delegation.

This conference marks a significant step in shedding light on Iran’s continued violations in the region and strengthening international efforts to support oppressed nations and ensure security and stability in the Middle East.

 

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