Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Thursday that peace will be achieved through mutual respect, and that the Islamic Republic remains committed to global peace alongside preserving its dignity, independence, progress, and regional cooperation, according to state-aligned channels.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian issued a statement Thursday reiterating Tehran's public stance that peace must rest on mutual respect and that Iran will not compromise its sovereignty or regional role. The remarks, carried by state-aligned channels, echo a series of recent statements in which Pezeshkian and other Iranian officials have insisted on a posture of 'neither war nor peace' while signaling openness to negotiations. As The Zioneer has previously reported (June 14), Pezeshkian has said Gulf disputes are nearing resolution and that Iran's government is united on negotiations. The statement comes amid ongoing U.S.-Iran talks and broader regional tensions, but does not address any specific deal or timeline. No further details or concrete policy moves were announced.
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