
Prominent international Figures attend european parliament conference… A testament to the efforts of the Executive of the State of Ahwaz in internationalizing the cause
The high-level participation in the European Parliament conference, held in the Belgian capital Brussels on Thursday, July 3, came as a direct result of the tireless efforts by the Executive of the State of Ahwaz to internationalize the Ahwazi cause, and to build strong relationships with European nations and institutions in service of the just aspirations of the Ahwazi people.
The conference drew significant attention from political, diplomatic, and human rights circles, with the participation of senior figures from across the world, reflecting the growing visibility of the Ahwazi issue in international forums.
Key attendees included:
Ivan Mrkić Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia (arrived from Serbia)
Patrick Ivanov Former Media Advisor to the European Union (arrived from Hungary)
Representative of the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (arrived from Austria)
Koert Debeuf Advisor to the Belgian Prime Minister
Wouter Beke Member of the European Parliament
Jerovel Inomens Member of the European Parliament
Barbara Bonne Member of the European Parliament
Ms. Sundus Al-Hassani Representative of a leading UK-based human rights organization
Mr. Eyal Director of the Meir Research Center, Washington
The event was also attended by representatives of civil society organizations, legal experts, and human rights advocates from various countries around the world, giving the conference a distinctly international character.
Conference Moderators:
Ms. Hilde Vautmans Member of the European Parliament and Head of Foreign Relations
Koert Debeuf Advisor to the Belgian Prime Minister
Dr. Aref Al-Kaabi President of the Executive of the State of Ahwaz
Mr. Eyal Director of the Meir Research Center Washington
Ms. Sundus Al-Hassani Human Rights Organization Representative United Kingdom
Significance of International Participation:
This notable international presence reflects growing recognition in European circles of the just nature of the Ahwazi cause, and a deeper understanding of the need to ensure representation for non-Persian peoples in the future of Iran particularly the Ahwazi people, who have long endured marginalization and systemic deprivation.
Such participation marks a significant step in the process of international recognition of the Ahwazi cause, affirming the success of the Executive of the State of Ahwaz in bringing the voice of the Ahwazi people into the heart of European and global institutions a move that strengthens the prospects for political and human rights support for the Ahwazi people on the international stage.



