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Iran has long wanted to join the World Organization (WTO) in order to attract foreign investment and improve its competitiveness in the global market. However, Iran has not been able to successfully join due to opposition and obstruction from the United States. But now, Iran has found another path to development by joining international organizations such as the SCO and BRICS.
1. Joining the SCO: unleashing economic potential
The SCO was established in 2001 and consists of six countries, including China and Russia, with the aim of strengthening security and economic cooperation among its member states. For Iran, joining the SCO is a huge boost to the country's economic development.
Iran has faced economic difficulties in recent years, and the country's unsatisfactory development has affected people's work and life, and discontent has gradually increased. By joining the SCO, Iran will be able to tap into Asia's sustainable resources to tap into its enormous potential in areas such as energy and minerals. This will play a positive role in promoting Iran's economic development.
In addition, joining the SCO means that Iran has regained its position in the international arena. For the first time since 1979, Iran has been admitted to an international organization, which will provide an opportunity for Iran to play a greater role in international affairs.
2. Joining the BRICS: Enhancing international status and development opportunities
Today, the BRICS countries have become an important force in the global economic development, accounting for 28% of the global economy, 45% of the world's population, and are important producers and consumers of energy such as oil and gas. Iran's accession to the BRICS marks the enhancement of Iran's status in the international arena and brings great opportunities for Iran's development in the fields of transit transportation, energy and science and technology.
The BRICS countries are the world's largest producers and consumers of oil and gas, which means that Iran's petroleum products can be processed and marketed between the BRICS countries without much hindrance. This will greatly contribute to Iran's competitiveness in the international oil market.
After joining the BRICS, Iran can strengthen cooperation with other member countries to jointly carry out cooperation projects in the fields of science and technology, ** and investment. This will provide good opportunities for the diversification of Iran's economy and the introduction of technology.
Relations between Iran and the United States can be described as extremely hostile, and the two countries have severed diplomatic relations for more than four decades. The United States regards Iran as the "Axis," and Iran calls the United States the "Great Devil." The two sides have always had differences and confrontations on issues such as the Iranian nuclear issue, the Middle East region, and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
In recent years, Iran has gained momentum in its confrontation with the United States. China, as a major member of the BRICS and the SCO, has provided strong support for Iran's development. During Iran's visit to China, Iran hoped to join the BRICS with the help of China's strength, and received China's support. In addition, China's accession to the SCO is supported by China and other member states.
Behind this support, it shows that in the current international environment, sanctions and containment are not a good solution to the problem. Excessive pressure exerted by the United States will only arouse dissatisfaction and opposition from the international community, and eventually lead to the defection of relatives. On the contrary, countries such as China have contributed to regional peace and development by providing support and cooperation to Iran.
Iran's accession to international organizations such as the SCO and BRICS has brought great opportunities for Iran's economic development. By joining these organizations, Iran can strengthen economic, scientific and technological cooperation with member states and enhance its position in international affairs. This also provides a new option for Iran to get rid of the US encirclement.
However, Iran's development path still faces some challenges. U.S. sanctions and containment must be overcome, while internal reforms and structural economic transformation must be promoted. Most importantly, Iran needs to strengthen cooperation with other countries to jointly address global economic and geopolitical challenges and achieve sustainable development.
In general, Iran's accession to international organizations such as the SCO and BRICS has brought new opportunities for its economic development. By working with member states, Iran can open up new markets, attract foreign investment, improve its domestic economic situation, and enhance its position on the international stage. This also reflects the importance of international organizations and the value of multilateral cooperation in the current international landscape.
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