After the glorious victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the limited “Africa approach” of the foreign policy of the former monarchical regime, which had established relations with only a few African countries in line with the interests of the Western camp, was totally transformed. In that period, the Islamic Republic of Iran devoted special attention to establishing relations with other African nations thanks to its freedom-seeking and anti-imperialistic nature. Moreover, ancient cultural and historical relations between Iran and Africa and religious commonalities between our peoples, especially with the eastern and southern parts of Africa, provided a solid foundation for the improvement of political, economic, and trade relations with the continent. As a result of such transformation, the Islamic Republic of Iran extensively boosted its relations with most African countries in various political, economic, and cultural fields.
It should be noted that even though this continent is historically facing numerous problems such as poverty and deprivation as the result of the rivalry between the East and the West, Africa enjoys untapped potential and unparalleled opportunities in political, economic, and cultural sectors. Such potential is so enormous that Africa is described in the global political literature as the “land of opportunities” due to its high economic potential and immense natural and talented human resources.
Aware of such significance, the incumbent government of the Islamic Republic of Iran considers the development and deepening of all-out relations with African countries as an important foreign policy priority. In view of such a policy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran has seriously and strongly placed on its agenda the further enhancement of relations in various economic, trade, political, and international areas with Africa in line with mutual interests. The Iranian government is therefore trying to concentrate on joint economic capacities existing between Iran and Africa and utilize them to further cement trade links in addition to political ties. In this respect, in 2022 alone, four joint economic commissions were held with African countries, 83 political, trade, and cultural delegations were exchanged, and close to 50 memoranda of cooperation and agreements were signed by the two sides.
His Excellency President Raeisi is embarking on his Africa tour upon the official invitation of his counterparts in Kenya, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. The purpose of this visit is to strengthen bonds with friends and aligned countries, diversify Iran’s export destinations, and create more grounds for political and commercial cooperation.
President Raeisi’s Africa tour marks the first visit by an Iranian president in 11 years. This visit naturally aims to establish closer interaction with African countries and make various aspects of mutual relations more operational. If this occurs successfully — which I am sure it will — Iran’s contribution to and participation in Africa’s growing economy will expand exponentially. The transfer of Iran’s indigenous technology and science to Africa constitutes one of the priorities of cooperation during President Raeisi’s tour.
In general, the present strategy of the Islamic Republic of Iran towards Africa is based on deepening economic relations on the basis of South-South cooperation. Fortunately, last year, multiple increase was registered in Iran’s commercial transactions with Africa as the result of the successful economic diplomacy of the incumbent Iranian government.
At the present time, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s foreign policy is geared towards stronger interaction with Africa, and we are therefore trying to expand balanced and inclusive relations with African countries. The Islamic Republic of Iran has always proved that it has been a reliable partner and will remain such for African nations. In order to continue and strengthen this approach, we have founded our foreign policy strategy on long-term cooperation with Africa and stretched our hands of fraternity and cooperation to all African nations. It is hoped that in light of President Raeisi’s Africa tour, grounds are paved for further enjoyment and expansion of cooperation between Iran and Africa, especially in trade and economy. President Raeisi’s next African destination in the near future will be South Africa.