
In the presence of the executive leadership of the state of Ahwaz… an international conference in London to discuss the future of Ahwaz
A prominent political and international conference is being held today at the headquarters of the British Parliament in the capital, London, amid high-level official attendance from the executive leadership of the Arab State of Ahwaz, with broad participation from members of both the British House of Lords and House of Commons, alongside a group of academic, media, and human rights figures interested in regional and international affairs.
The convening of this conference comes at an extremely sensitive time, as attention turns toward the future of Ahwaz amid the state of regional turmoil and the accelerating political developments taking place in the Middle East region.
The meeting aims to open new horizons for international dialogue regarding the rights of the Arab Ahwazi people and to examine future scenarios for the region in light of the current geopolitical changes that are reshaping the balance of power.
The conference agenda includes in-depth discussion sessions addressing the political and humanitarian dimensions of the Ahwazi issue.
Speakers are focusing on the ongoing suffering of the Ahwazi people, systematic human rights violations, and policies of demographic change and depletion of strategic resources.
Participants are also examining the direct repercussions of this issue on regional security and how global decision-making powers can formulate a vision that supports stability and ends oppression.
This event comes at a time when the Ahwaz file is witnessing increasing and noticeable interest from Western political and media circles, as think tanks and decision-makers in Europe have come to view this file as a fundamental pillar for any future arrangements related to Middle East affairs, security, and the stability of global energy routes.
Participants at the opening of the conference proceedings affirmed that ignoring the Ahwazi issue is no longer possible in light of the political collapses surrounding the region, stressing that supporting the aspirations of the Ahwazi people represents a strategic step toward achieving a genuine balance that guarantees international peace.
The first session concluded with a call on the international community, especially the parliaments of influential countries, to adopt firmer positions to end the humanitarian suffering and support the right to self-determination, thereby opening the door to a new phase of internationalization and direct political recognition after decades of marginalization.



