JAKARTA, RAKYAT NEWS – The Indonesian defense minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin with several ministers n February 4, 2025,  attended the 46th anniversary celebration of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Victory Day, a significant event that marks a turning point in the nation’s history.

His presence at the ceremony emphasized the deepening ties between Indonesia and Iran, as well as the shared commitment to enhancing bilateral relations in areas such as defense, diplomacy, and international cooperation.

The anniversary commemorates the pivotal moment in 1979 when the Iranian Revolution succeeded in overthrowing the Pahlavi monarchy, leading to the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This event has shaped Iran’s modern political landscape and its path toward independence, self-reliance, and regional influence. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin’s attendance at this historic celebration is a testament to Indonesia’s respect for Iran’s sovereignty and the mutual understanding between the two countries.

Indonesia and Iran have long maintained a strong diplomatic relationship based on mutual respect and common interests, including security, economic collaboration, and cultural exchange. Through this celebration, both nations reinforced their commitment to strengthening these ties in the years ahead, ensuring their cooperation benefits not only their citizens but also the broader global community.

In his remarks, Sjamsoeddin highlighted the importance of continued partnership between Indonesia and Iran, particularly in addressing global challenges such as regional stability, economic growth, and peace-building efforts. Both nations recognize that fostering strong diplomatic and defense relations is essential for contributing to peace and prosperity in the Middle East and beyond.

The event served as a platform to reflect on the resilience of the Iranian people, who, after the revolution, faced numerous challenges to rebuild their nation. It also highlighted the significance of the Islamic Revolution in shaping Iran’s national identity, which remains a crucial element in its foreign policy today.

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