Iranian First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref announced Saturday a shift in Iran’s relationship with regional and Islamic countries. He stated Iran has entered a new phase of cooperation following the end of a recent conflict – details of which were not specified in the report. This suggests a potential easing of tensions and a focus on rebuilding diplomatic ties. Aref’s comments indicate a willingness to engage more actively with its neighbors. The shift signals a move toward strengthened collaboration with the broader Muslim world. This new approach could have significant implications for regional stability and economic partnerships. Further details regarding specific cooperative initiatives are expected.