The conference will be held in the Iranian capital on Sunday, November 16.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami are scheduled to address the upcoming event.
The conference will bring together 350 Iranian and foreign guests, including diplomatic delegations, scholars, and analysts from France, Italy, Greece, Lebanon, Iraq, Ireland, Slovakia, England, Finland, Russia and a number of regional countries.
The event will include four specialized panels that will discuss topics about the Israeli and US act of aggression against Iran in June, the threats to Non-Proliferation Treaty, and the review of regional security arrangements.
On June 13, the Zionist regime launched an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran, targeting military, nuclear, and residential areas for 12 consecutive days. The United States later escalated the conflict by striking three of Iran’s nuclear sites in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan on June 22.
Iran’s Armed Forces delivered an immediate and forceful response. The IRGC Aerospace Force carried out 22 waves of retaliatory missile strikes under Operation True Promise III, inflicting significant damage and heavy losses on cities across the occupied territories.
In retaliation for the US attacks, Iranian forces also targeted al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar —the largest American military installation in West Asia— with a barrage of missiles.
The confrontation came to an end on June 24, when a ceasefire was enforced.