This year’s UN session proved that the United States, in its role as host, shirked its responsibilities. According to the UN Charter, the host must provide a free environment for participation and dialogue. Yet the U.S., by restricting representatives and journalists and imposing selective policies, violated these principles. This behavior not only called into question the legitimacy of America’s hosting, but also diminished the credibility of the international system. This situation demonstrates that the structure of the United Nations requires fundamental reforms and the replacement of the current order with one based on justice and respect for the rights of all members.
Palestine: Common Ground of World’s Pursuit of Justice
This year’s UN session once again turned Palestine into the axis of global consensus. Two years of resistance in Gaza and the exposure of the terrorist nature of the Zionist regime led even Western states to admit the necessity of supporting Palestine. Netanyahu’s unprecedented isolation and his half-empty speech in New York reveal the crisis of legitimacy facing the Zionist regime. This global consensus put on display the collapse of the appeasement project and the strengthening of the resistance’s capacity, proving that the Palestinian issue has gone beyond a regional dispute and has become a global test for justice.
Western Unilateralism: A Crisis of Legitimacy and Failed Diplomacy
The behavior of the West in this year’s UN session once again revealed the emptiness of its claims to peace-seeking and human rights. Military support for Ukraine, silence in the face of Israel’s crimes, opposition to Iran’s rational proposals, and political pressure on other states showed that the West is trapped in absolute unilateralism. These policies not only fuel international distrust but also vindicate Iran’s stance on the necessity of independent diplomacy. This experience underscores the urgent need for a new structure of global cooperation.
Iran: Voice of Justice-Seeking and Diplomatic Strength
Masoud Pezeshkian, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Abbas Araghchi, the country’s Foreign Minister, raised the world’s voice of justice at this session through resolute speeches and effective meetings. Emphasis on exposing the terrorist nature of the Zionist regime and the United States, support for resistance, and outlining rational nuclear solutions were part of Iran’s active diplomacy. Despite U.S. pressure, the Iranian delegation did not retreat from its principled positions and, by generating consensus against crimes and sanctions, reinforced Iran’s standing as a hub of justice-seeking in the international system. This role demonstrates Iran’s capacity to influence the shaping of a new world order.
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